On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 03:01:52PM -0700, Jason wrote: > Anyone else have any luck at all with xmms?? Yeah it works beautfully for me. Only oddity is that when I close the window, sometimes the process hangs around for a while. But I didn't compile it; there's a Debian package. I tried to get it to work on that low-end laptop though, the one with the Mwave DSP... it pretends to be a Soundblaster Pro, and can only do 8 bit, 22khz. xmms doesn't deal with it; it tries to play all the samples anyway, with the result being like playing a 78 RPM record at the LP speed. :-) But xmms supposedly uses the mpg123 engine, and mpg123 has a -2 flag which tells it to downsample to half the rate, and that works fine on this machine. So if you see any compilation options to use this feature in xmms, let me know wouldja? Otherwise I'll just try to use the clumsy ugly front end for mpg123, called gmp3. There's also FreeAmp; it does the same thing (plays at half speed). But maybe it would work for you. Another problem with that laptop is the volume control doesn't work. It happens to play MP3's very quietly, while system beeps are reasonably loud. This morning (now that I got a working modem, thanks guys for all the offers!) I noticed that it plays the modem connect tones through the laptop's main speakers too... loudly. So even with amplified speakers the low volume will be a nuisance. (I'll just have to turn down the modem volume with the appropriate AT command.) I could've swore it was louder before I messed with the DOS settings so will probably try re- installing the DOS mwave driver. -- _______ Shawn T. Rutledge / KB7PWD ecloud@bigfoot.com (_ | |_) http://www.bigfoot.com/~ecloud kb7pwd@kb7pwd.ampr.org __) | | \________________________________________________________________ Free long distance at http://www.bigredwire.com/me/RefTrack?id=USA063420