On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 05:26:18AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
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> On 03/21/08 03:42, Bert Swart wrote:
> > Hello list,
> >
> > Recently I'm unable to play music from mp3 and movies after a while.
> > I'm using mpg321 for mp3 and mplayer for movies. Mpg321 hangs after
> > opening, and refuses to pl
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On 03/21/08 03:42, Bert Swart wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Recently I'm unable to play music from mp3 and movies after a while.
> I'm using mpg321 for mp3 and mplayer for movies. Mpg321 hangs after
> opening, and refuses to play the file. No error is give
Hello list,
Recently I'm unable to play music from mp3 and movies after a while.
I'm using mpg321 for mp3 and mplayer for movies. Mpg321 hangs after
opening, and refuses to play the file. No error is given, the process
is not ended either.
The same yields for mplayer. But I am able to play movies
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:53:36 -0600
techlists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> and if not, how do I re-initialize sound without restarting KDE or
> rebooting?
If it's just an arts problem, it might help to open the "Sound
System" control panel, set the Sound I/O method (Sound I/O tab) to "no
audio", a
techlists wrote:
A while back I seem to remember someone had a problem with KDE sound
working, and then every so often it would just stop working
You might want to search the Debian archives from about the time period
you remember this discussion taking place.
Since upgrading from woody to si
A while back I seem to remember someone had a problem with KDE sound
working, and then every so often it would just stop working
Since upgrading from woody to sid I have been experiencing this
problem. Is this a known problem, and if so is there a fix?
and if not, how do I re-initialize sound wi
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