Am 22.05.2013 00:33, schrieb Jogchum Reitsma:
Op 21-05-13 23:06, Duncan schreef:
Jogchum Reitsma posted on Tue, 21 May 2013 16:49:56 +0200 as excerpted:
I did take a look in the so-called KDE System settings on the tab you
mention, but the Xonar isn't mentioned there too...
In that case, you may wish to switch backends, as I mentioned. The
phonon-xine backend is deprecated and shouldn't be used (if it's even
still available on your distro). I don't do gstreamer here and the
phonon-vlc backend has worked well for me, but phonon-gstreamer is the
default and recommended backend. (I've never ever used pulse so have no
idea how it interacts with all that.)
But upgrading to something a bit more current as someone else suggested
and as you said you'd try might do it, too. Hopefully... =:^)
Upgrading didn't change anything, I'm sorry to say. It's bed time
here, tomorrow further.
I am sorry for that - at least you have an up to date system (ouch).
Perhaps this might help you better
http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Audio_troubleshooting
and here:
http://userbase.kde.org/Phonon
http://userbase.kde.org/Phonon#Missing_device_entries
I tried on my computer (not your soundcard):
- Delete in yast all soundcards. In KDE should automatically arise some
kind of messages
like "devices are deleted should I remove..".I said yes - remove
- restart
- result: no sound at all
- let the yast autoconfigure your sound card (add / change)
- once again KDE should give some messages about devices; I said "no -
not remove"
- restart
- everything worked like before.
A litlle bit of try and error ...
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