Re: Question Regarding Sound in KDE

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Hello Ryan!

Hey guys, I'm not sure if this question belongs in this group so I
apologize ahead of time if this ends up being an OS issue.

I'm trying to get the sound working in KDE 3.3 running on freeBSD 5.3.
I am able to enable sound w/o KDE but when I start the X windows, the
KDE intro window and sound will come on but the sound would stop half
way though. I went to the control center to test the sound but nothing
comes out. When I test the sound driver on terminal emulator, I get
"driver busy".

If I start the operating system without sound and enable the sound
driver AFTER starting KDE in terminal window, the sound works fine.

By default KDE uses arts which is a sound wrapper daemon. It mixes several sound sources (=applications) into one stream which can be played by your sound card. Without arts only one application can use the sound device at once. Modern soundcards support hardware mixing though which makes arts obsolete.


Looks like arts is started and thus blocks your sound device. If your soundcard supports hardware mixing then try to disable arts (see KControl/Sound & Multimedia/Sound system). Your applications then need to use the native ALSA driver. If you need to use arts then make sure that all your applications are compiled with arts support and that they use arts output plugins (like XMMS for example).

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