Author: Eric Richardson Date: Subject: seeking broken sound driver advice
Lynn David Newton wrote:
> I'm having trouble playing some sound files, and
> don't know what to try next.
>
> For reference, I'm running:
>
> o Red Hat Linux 7.1 on a Dell, kernel 2.4.2-2
> o Turtle Beach Montego A3D 64-Voice PCI Audio Card
> o An OSS sound card driver I paid money for
>
> (Have I left out anything relevant?)
>
> The main symptom is this:
>
> o I use xmms to play MP3 files. It used to work without
> problems. Suddenly, for some unexplained reason, when
> I load an MP3 into xmms, it plays a two and a half
> minute piece of music in about fifteen seconds.
I had this problem. What I did was click the xmms menu and select
Options/Preferences. You should get the Audio I/O plugins tab panel.
Mine was set on Disk Writer Plugin which I changed to
OSS Driver Plugin or eSound Output plugin which probably depends on the
driver you use.
Eric
>
> This is not broken:
>
> o I can insert audio CDs and play them normally.
>
> o I can play WAV files from a command line using play filename.wav
>
> o Real Audio Player works, although it's sometimes
> funky. (I probably need to reset the transmission
> speed.)
>
> This is what I've done to try to fix it:
>
> o Reinstalled the sound driver.
>
> o Installed a newer version of xmms (1.2.6, whereas I
> think 1.2.3 was part of the RH 7.1 distribution. Or
> else I picked it up in RPM form from FreshMeat a long
> time ago, when it was at version 1.2.3.)
>
> It's been this way for months. I've just procrastinated
> about trying to fix it. But someone sent me an MP3 of
> some of his work that I very much want to hear, so it's
> time to pop the task to the top of the stack.
>
> I have *not* tried to get a newer version of the driver
> and install it. It shouldn't be necessary, because to
> my knowledge I didn't do anything to change the state
> of the system. One day it worked, the next day it
> didn't.
>
> Does anyone have any hints as to where I go from here?
>
> Thank you.
>
>