Re: Ditching Esound, for ... [SOLVED]

2002-06-03 Thread AlexPolite
Thanks for all the input. I went with artsd, which kind of makes sense since I'm under KDE. The debian packs worked great, and it's been playing mp3s uninterrupted for two days. With Esound I'd have to restart several times a day. -- Alex Polite http://plusseven.com/gpg/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, em

Re: Ditching Esound, for ...

2002-06-02 Thread Marc Wilson
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 07:09:09PM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 05:42:52PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > What is the preferred sound solution on Debian nowadays? One > > requirement is that it should be able to merge multiple sound streams > > to one output, ? la Es

Re: Ditching Esound, for ...

2002-06-01 Thread Paul Johnson
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Re: Ditching Esound, for ...

2002-06-01 Thread Joey Hess
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What is the preferred sound solution on Debian nowadays? One > requirement is that it should be able to merge multiple sound streams > to one output, à la Esound. My preference is a decent sound card. Or half-decent. The ymfpci driver lets the card do mixing of multiple

Re: Ditching Esound, for ...

2002-06-01 Thread Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
On 01-Jun-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've been faithful to the Esound daemon for a long time. But Esound > has never been really rock solid. When at home I play mp3s on my girlfriends > macintosh. The time has come to do something about this. > > What is the preferred sound solution on Debia

Ditching Esound, for ...

2002-06-01 Thread m2
I've been faithful to the Esound daemon for a long time. But Esound has never been really rock solid. When at home I play mp3s on my girlfriends macintosh. The time has come to do something about this. What is the preferred sound solution on Debian nowadays? One requirement is that it should be ab