Re: xine and alsa mixer

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On Tue, 8 May 2007 21:53:06 +0400Andrew Gaydenko <a@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi!> > Do I understand well, xine strongly demands a mixer alsa-control from> alsa? And at case such control doesn't exist (say, for 'hdsp' alsa> driver), xine is unusable with alsa. Is it so?> 
The description of the -A option to xine is below.  It sounds like youcan set your audio device from the list that xine recognizes.  The listis generated by running xine --help in a terminal window.
 -A, --audio-driver <drv>     Select  audio driver. Check out xine --help for a list of     available audio output plugins on  your  system.  This  selection     is stored  automatically  in  your ~/.xine/config so you’ll     have to specify the audio driver only once.
If xine does not find any audio devices that it recognizes on yoursystem, it will be unusable as an audio player.
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