Re: esd + alsa : bad sound ? - solved
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Once upon a time Mohammed Sameer wrote @ Sat, 8 Feb 2003 20:08:15 +0200
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> Once upon a time Andreas J. Guelzow wrote @ 07 Feb 2003 09:32:08 -0700
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> > On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 05:36, Mohammed Sameer wrote:
> > > I've got a new soundcard, installed alsa
> > > but esd gives bad sound.
> > > i've installed libesd-alsa0 but no change
> > >
> > > anyone have any suggestions please ?
> > > Debian woody + alsa 0.9rc6
> > >
> >
> > We used to have bad sound with woody and alsa/esd. (It sounded like
> > the sound was in a long tunnel.) It turned out that all that needed
> > doing was to play with the settings in the alsamixer. Specifically to
> > make sure that all the required channels were not muted.
> >
> > Sorry that I can't be more specific but unmuting the right channel was
> > the main issue.
> >
>
> Thanks for replying & sorry for late!
>
> No it's not that exactly, it sounds fine but with random soundes
> appearing as if the speaker wires are not well "but they are ;)"
> Don't know how to describe it :(
>
> All the channels are not muted, I tried playing with the mixer but no
> use
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It seems that it's a bug in okd esound versions
i've compiled gnome 2.2 and esd is working fine "just create symlinks from where gnome 2.2 esd is to /usr/bin/esd" ;)
just wanted to share this!
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