Multimedia :: Sequencer



Quote (curaga @ June 26 2007,12:56)
Use Line1. I just tried that (Xmms playing an mp3 - open audacity, record, worked) on my distro, though it has alsa, the name for lineout was Line1. Try that?

Ps. It's 1.2.6

I get an host error when loading audacity if connected to streaming media ("error initializing the audio i/o layer, you won't be able play or record anything, isn't that just fantastic?") so there's no way it will record anything;  good news that it's possible to get this working, though.  I should try upgrading from 3.2 and using alsa.. Thanks for trying this out.....
Yes, maybe alsa drivers for your soundcard are better than OSS..
Quote (curaga @ June 27 2007,05:37)
Yes, maybe alsa drivers for your soundcard are better than OSS..

Or worse.......I booted up 3.4RC with "dsl alsa", dsl-loaded gnu utilities and alsa, and connected to kjazz internet radio;  got a "couldn't open audio" error.  I'll play with it some more, but guessing alsa doesn't support this soundcard....

If you try this with xmms, it will still try to use the oss drivers and you will need to manually change the settings to alsa...
Quote (Juanito @ June 27 2007,14:25)
If you try this with xmms, it will still try to use the oss drivers and you will need to manually change the settings to alsa...

If alsa is loaded, I get output errors no matter what output plugin is being used by Xmms.  I'm using a Dell Latitude.  (btw/ I don't expect linux to support every piece of junk that caters to MS)......

note: Streamripper is a real gem when you know the URL. Anybody know a linux equivalent of "url snooper?" (Pandora, etc., use embeded players;  I'm checking out last.fm, which is supposed to direct the sound files to xmms).

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