Sound on xmame, zsnes, mplayer and quake3, not working
Aaron Kiley
aaron.kiley at gmail.com
Sun Dec 4 22:12:22 UTC 2005
</quote>You could try killing esd with 'killall
esd', and see if sound works after that. Of course you'll have to log
out/in to get your other sound back afterwards.</end quote>
Well you dont have to log out and in again after a killall esd!
If you kill esd, and you want it back, just press "Alt F2" and type "esd"
and click run and that will bring esd back up again.
Oh and you dont use the quotes!!!
On 12/4/05, Kirtis Bakalarczyk <kirtis.bakalarczyk at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 12/4/05, Giorgos <pinkisntwell at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Any help? I've got an onboard CMI9739 audio controller. What should I
> > do? Mplayer gives audio but it's very very very quiet. The others give
> > nothing.
> >
>
> Well quake3 probably doesn't work because it expects to have direct
> access to the sound device. You could try killing esd with 'killall
> esd', and see if sound works after that. Of course you'll have to log
> out/in to get your other sound back afterwards.
>
> Kirt
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