Re: compiling mpg123 with esd support

2000-12-12 Thread Damon Muller
Hi Hubert, Thanks for your reply. Quoth Hubert Chan, > Did you get the tarball from the mpg123 site, or did you get it from > Debian? Getting it from Debian is probably the best. Make sure your > sources.list has a correct deb-src line (mine has "deb-src > http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian woody

Re: compiling mpg123 with esd support

2000-12-11 Thread Hubert Chan
> "Damon" == Damon Muller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Damon> Hi gang, For some reason, xmms is these days taking up an inordinate Damon> amount of CPU time. I decided to go back to mpg123 and gqmpeg, which Damon> is a lot less fancy, but doesn't even make a dent in the cpu usage.

compiling mpg123 with esd support

2000-12-10 Thread Damon Muller
Hi gang, For some reason, xmms is these days taking up an inordinate amount of CPU time. I decided to go back to mpg123 and gqmpeg, which is a lot less fancy, but doesn't even make a dent in the cpu usage. I use (helix) gnome and esd for my sound, so I decided that I sould get download the source

Re: Errors compiling mpg123 with esd support

1999-06-22 Thread Brad
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999, eric a. Farris wrote: > i downloaded the source for mpg123-0.59r and am attempting to compile it > with esd support (make linux-esd). the compile begins smoothly, then > stops with the following error: > > audio_esd.o: In function `audio_open': > audio_esd.o(.text+0x17e): und

Errors compiling mpg123 with esd support

1999-06-22 Thread eric a. Farris
I love that esd mixes sounds on the fly. one of my biggest complaints with WinAmp under when-doze was that it didn't allow other sounds to come through. under esd, my mp3s (now playing on xmms) seamlessly mix with my GNOME and licq sounds. GQMpeg has some awesome skins. it uses mpg123 as its back-