Re: arts and alsa

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Kevin Krammer is a darn nice person I don't care what anybody says!

> On Thursday 23 March 2006 20:07, Rick Miles wrote:
> > Can anyone point me in the direction of some info on turning off arts and
> > running alsa with kde?
>
> Arts can use ALSA as one of its audiosystems, 
Does this mean that arts is using alsa to provide sound?
> so from ALSA's point of view 
> Arts should look like one of its applications.
Does this mean alsa is being supplied sound by by an application called arts?

I'd just like to know why I can't access input devices in audacity unless I 
kill all arts pids or run audacity with the command "artsdsp -m audacity"

I've fiddled around getting sound with one ap only to have lost it total next 
time I run another ap. I must admit that I have not been methodical in 
working through the problem but it'd be nice to have a sound system that 
"just works" without fiddling around all the time.

>
> Cheers,
> Kevin

-- 
Cheers,

Rick Miles

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and rest set in motion is no rest.

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