On 25.10.2012 15:24, Florian Paul Schmidt wrote: >>> 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 You are right, thanks for pointing this out. I've fixed it in my local tree now, so the next release will carry it and pick the 'default' ALSA device automatically. > Flo -- Yours sincerely, Tim Janik --- http://timj.testbit.eu/ - Free software Author _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user