Yeah XMMS you will have to change it's output plugin to the correct
setting for the sound server you are using...I had similar problems.
Don't have it in front of me.

Wade

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Robert Fitzpatrick
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 12:34 PM
To: RedHat Linux
Subject: Re: Sounds not working, but detection fine


On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 14:12, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
> I am running RedHat 9. When I go to Soundcard Detection, the test 
> sound plays fine, but none of the sounds under Sound Events in 
> Preferences will play without error. If I open the Audio Player and 
> try to play a wav file, it says 'Couldn't open audio', and check that 
> I have the right plugin selected and no other program is blocking the 
> soundcard and your soundcard is configured properly.


I am replying to my own post with more information in hope someone can
help? I logged into the KDE desktop and the sound events work (starting
and exiting, etc.), however, in KDE or GNOME (which is what I use) the
xmms media player gives me the error mentioned above. Now, I did not
install KDE to start with, but did after the original RedHat 9 install
was done. After that is when my sound stopped working under GNOME and
media players.

-- 
Robert


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