Daniel Skorka wrote: > David <crazydahveed@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > I have done as it requested and set the Hardware Acceleration to > >> > Emulation; I even set it to emulate the driver. Does wine > >> > >> Did that make the error message go away? > > > > No, it does not make the message go away; it gives me that error > > message no matter what. > > Hmm. > > > Does it hurt anything by having both ALSA and OSS selected? I have > > tried just ALSA, just OSS, and both; nothing seems to make a > > difference. I have an Abit Nvidia Nforce2 chipset motherboard with > > onboard audio, which I would not imagine to have problems due to it > > being so common. Sound works fine everywhere but in wine. How can I > > tell which driver I should be using? > > If you can use OSS as well as ALSA, you are using the ALSA drivers, > optionally with OSS emulation. Theoretically, the ALSA output is the > better choice in this case. The error above may relate to the > configuration in your ~/.asoundrc. Try changing it to give you direct > hardware access, instead of going through e.g. the dmix plugin. It appears I do not have an ".asoundrc" in my home directory (or anywhere else on my computer for that matter). Is this a distribution specific file? Just in case you are wondering, I know it would be hidden; it simply does not exist on my machine. > > Daniel > -- > Before you post: > Read the Wine User Guide http://winehq.org/site/docs/wineusr-guide/index > When you post: > Which wine version? Self compiled or prepackaged? _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users