"Shawn T. Rutledge" wrote: > > 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. splay 0.8.2 (what I use now from the commandline) handles halving of samples beautifully. Check it out. -- jkenner @ mindspring . com__ I Support Linux: _> _ _ |_ _ _ _| Working Together To <__(_||_)| )| `(_|(_)(_| To Build A Better Future. |