I'm pretty sure that the version of mpg123 in unstable works with
esd. (I run it.) I also use 2.2.12, but I use the alsa-drivers.
Marshal
* Hwei Sheng TEOH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hmm, I installed the ESound daemon, but I can't get my MP3 player (amp) to
> use esd -- it insists on going to /dev/dsp directly. I tried the esddsp script
> but it still doesn't work. Any clues?
XMMS (www.xmms.org) works with esd if it is available
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On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Ingo Reimann wrote:
> Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote:
>
> > Hmm, I installed the ESound daemon, but I can't get my MP3 player (amp) to
> > use esd -- it insists on going to /dev/dsp directly. I tried the esddsp
> > script
> > but it still doesn't w
Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote:
> Hmm, I installed the ESound daemon, but I can't get my MP3 player (amp) to
> use esd -- it insists on going to /dev/dsp directly. I tried the esddsp script
> but it still doesn't work. Any clues?
>
> T
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The esound enlightened sound daemon offers this sort of thing in software. I
think the commercial version of oss/linux (www.opensound.org, right?) offers
this ability too. And, if you have a nice new pci soundcard that does this
stuff natively, the proper drivers should make it go quite nicely, but
Hmm, I installed the ESound daemon, but I can't get my MP3 player (amp) to
use esd -- it insists on going to /dev/dsp directly. I tried the esddsp script
but it still doesn't work. Any clues?
T
Hwei Sheng TEOH wrote:
> I'm just wondering, is there a way for multiple (unrelated) processes to share
> my DSP port? Is there any driver/modules/etc that multiplexes the DSP device?
> I'd like to have different programs that use DSP be able to share it. Is this
> even possible??
>
> T
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