My experience is that realplayer has always had flakey support when it
comes to piping out to 3rd party sound daemons, whether it be esd, arst, or
what not.
Whenever I use it i just give it direct access to the sound card, its the
only way it stays happy.
Address your concerns with Real :)
On Th
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 01:06:27PM -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
> stop sound server artsd and realplayer will be happy again!
myeah ok, but that's not really a structural sollution is it (eventhoug
it works ;-). Are there better/more structural options? Who knows which
programs might bre
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Bas van Gils wrote:
> Hi
>
> I installed KDE2 a couple of weeks ago, working like a charm. A few
> hours ago, though, I found out that my realplayer doesn't seem to work
> anymore. That is, it tries to start up, pop-up's a window and that's
> about it. The window remains entire
Hi
I installed KDE2 a couple of weeks ago, working like a charm. A few
hours ago, though, I found out that my realplayer doesn't seem to work
anymore. That is, it tries to start up, pop-up's a window and that's
about it. The window remains entirely black.
I'm running Debian-testing and have updat
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