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
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Yours sincerely,
Tim Janik
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