I demand that Grzegorz Andruszkiewicz may or may not have written...

> After opening any movie clip with sound the player displays error message
> "The audio device is unavailable <etc.>" and stop playing. All the other
> xine based players have the same issue (e.g. Kaffeine).

They all have one thing in common: xine-lib, and the fact that *it* handles
audio and video. The front ends just provide access to this.

> This doesn't seem to be system issue, because all mPlayer based players
> work just fine, system sounds, skype, etc. likewise. I couldn't find any
> meaningful error message.

Run the front end in verbose mode; see what it tries. Also, see what sound
output methods are available, and what devices each offers. Maybe all that
you need is to adjust the configuration...?

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