On Friday 10 July 2009 15:03:14 Ken Restivo wrote: > I've successfully gotten Firefox to run on Wine with Adobe Flash > (presumably so that I can actually see people's websites, and listen to > their music. Sheesh.). This is on a 32-bit system. > > But no sound. WineCfg seems to think that the only drivers available are > dmix, but I don't have dmix configured, or running, and I do NOT want dmix > at all! > > http://portaserver.restivo.org/kens/dmix0.png > > I use this system for JACK audio, so I don't want crap mixing happening in > ALSA adding latency. I'm fine with shutting down JACK in order to surf on > Windoze, for those times when I actually need it. I do NOT want to have to > run a soundserver like ESD, which is what a lot of the advice on Das > Internets seems to say to do. > > So I want Wine/Firefox to just use the direct access to the ALSA card. > > My .asoundrc is empty, which is kind of how I like it. > > In Googling around, I found advice to add this to my .asoundrc: > > pcm.dmix0 { type plug slave.pcm "hw:0,0" } > > Seems like it'd be a neat way to force Wine to do what I want, without > having to do what it wants. I tried it, though, and nothing. Ken, I don't know enough to really speak to this, but I can play wine stuff through jack. > > -ken all the best, drew _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user