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Michael T. Dean wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 02/22/2006 12:16 AM, Myles Eftos wrote:
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<pre wrap="">You've compiled with --disable-audio-oss. I don't think that will work.
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<pre wrap="">I just had the same problem and removing the --disable-audio-oss flag
fixes it nicely. You can still use ALSA native for everything else.
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Yeah, IMHO, --disable-audio-oss should come with a warning like
--disable-frontend and --disable-backend because a lot of people are
using it and think it's a good thing...
Either that, or we should have a pop quiz during configure when these
and other "suspect" options are specified by the user. Users scoring
<50% get the recommended default configure options, users scoring 50% to
90% get 1 "suspect" option (chosen based on which questions were
answered properly), and users scoring >90% get to use all the weird
options they want.
Mike
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Wow... You are correct. This fixed it. I left the oss flag in the
dust a long time ago. You would think a bleeding edge app like this
would run on ALSA. Also it was compiled with the ALSA flag so I
expected it to use ALSA.<br>
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