Re: CALL FOR MUSICIANS / Beast 0.7.6 release

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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

---
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