On 10/25/2012 03:18 PM, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
On 10/25/2012 01:54 PM, Tim Janik wrote:
On 25.10.2012 11:31, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote:
On 10/25/2012 04:38 AM, Tim Janik wrote:
CALL FOR MUSICIANS
==================
If you are a musician and interested in Free Software, the Beast
project
needs your input. You can contribute with testing, feature feedback,
demos and tutorials. Please see our website: http://beast.testbit.eu/
Hi,
I just downloaded and built beast 0.7.6. There was one hickup during
the build: configure didn't test for libcloog-ppl0. After that it
built fine. I installed it, fired it up, loaded an example song and
hit play.. It seems to run, but there's no sound coming out of the
system. I looked through the preferences if there's a way to configure
the output device, but I must have missed it.
I guess I could try reading the manual, but thought that maybe you
also care about the first impression :D
Thanks, Beast generally uses the ALSA drivers. If you have another
program using/blocking your alsa sound devices (e.g. pulseaudio), or the
respective channels are muted (e.g. for soundcards that have multiple
channels), then beast and other alsa programs cannot play music.
AH OK, so it's not using the ALSA PCM device called "default" by
default :D
FYI: This works:
beast --bse-pcm-driver alsa="default"
And I guess one could argue that "default" should be the default :D
Flo
Flo
Have fun,
Flo
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