thank you! it works fine now, thanks again.
steef
On 20-09-16 16:58, Teemu Likonen wrote:
steef [2016-09-20 16:51:20+02] wrote:
can somebody possibly tell me wahat happened to the command -ao=alsa?
i compiled again mplayer 1.3 under jessie_amd64 after many years just
for the fun of it. in ea
steef [2016-09-20 16:51:20+02] wrote:
> can somebody possibly tell me wahat happened to the command -ao=alsa?
> i compiled again mplayer 1.3 under jessie_amd64 after many years just
> for the fun of it. in earlier days i did inside one of my music-files
> 'mplayer -af extrastereo=x volume=y and -a
Adam Porter wrote:
Wackojacko wrote:
However, I have since
tried the version from the stable repo above and it works with the
current alsa so it looks like a bug in the current mplayer. Does
reportbug work for unofficial packages?
I don't think so, sorry.
No worries, another thread yeste
Wackojacko wrote:
> However, I have since
> tried the version from the stable repo above and it works with the
> current alsa so it looks like a bug in the current mplayer. Does
> reportbug work for unofficial packages?
I don't think so, sorry.
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Adam Porter wrote:
I've no experience with amd64, but I can tell you or suggest a few things:
I'm running mplayer-k6 from the marrilat repo. I don't know anything about
the repo at UCLA.edu you posted.
This is just the new host for marrilat amd64 repo
I'm using the same package of libasound
I've no experience with amd64, but I can tell you or suggest a few things:
I'm running mplayer-k6 from the marrilat repo. I don't know anything about
the repo at UCLA.edu you posted.
I'm using the same package of libasound2 that you are.
My questions/suggestions:
1. Does ALSA work for other a
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