pysol sound problem
Laura Conrad
lconrad at laymusic.org
Tue Jul 11 13:46:23 UTC 2006
>>>>> "Yorvik" == Yorvik <yorvik.ubunto at googlemail.com> writes:
Yorvik> Daniel T. Chen wrote:
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>> Laura Conrad wrote:
>>> The other one is also pysol. And none of this changes between
>>> when the problem isn't happening (right after I've started
>>> pysol) and when it is. Yesterday, pysol ran for several hours
>>> without exhibiting the problem, but this morning when I woke
>>> up, it was back.
>> Is pysol the only application exhibiting these symptoms?
>> Thanks,
Yorvik> I some how missed this thread. I wasn't aware Pysol made
Yorvik> noises, on my machine it is totally silent.
You have to install pysol-sound-server and go into options and enable
sound. I always set the "music" volume to 0.
Looking into this, so I could write the previous sentence, it occurred
to me to wonder whether it's pysol that's being the un-nice
application that doesn't share the alsa devices correctly. It's both
playing the music (although I'm not listening) and making the card
dealing noises, and maybe the music is insisting on "finishing" the
song before dealing the cards? Although, as I said, it works as
expected when you first start it; it's after it's been running
overnight that the card noises are out of sync with the cards.
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