On Tuesday 04 April 2006 05:32, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo,
Gene Heskett hat gesagt: // Gene Heskett wrote:
I tend to disagree with this,
Good. Disagreement makes the world go round.
after all skype is another form of audio usage
that linux can do.
Since I have in effect 2 audio cards, the one on the motherboard,
not having near as many bells and whistles as the audigy 2 value, is
isolated for use with skype, and all other system sounds are routed
to the audigy. Someone on this list helped me achieve this, and
I'll be only too glad to help someone else in a similar endeavor.
I think this is a slightly different issue. Getting two soundcards to
run and play nice with different applications is a general linux audio
question.
Agreed.
I'm more targetting questions like: "Skype
doesn't make any sound,
what can I do?" The only answer we can give is: "Does aplay work? Yes?
Then you may contact the upstream authors of Skype, and tell them to
fix their bugs or better yet use a free software to deliver your free
speech through the net."
Ciao
Well, for a fact I have NDI if aplay works here or not, never tried it.
Does it do anything special that xmms or mplayer, tvtime, or skype
can't do?
As for contacting skype's authors, I assume its in the help menu. Never
felt the need to other than haveing to use skype_dsp_hijacker to run
it.
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