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get it from http://rezound.sourceforge.net/ have fun. and if you have any other problems regarding this just ask, some times sound can be difficult to setup in linux , sometimes it is easy :-)
Last edited by fruibat_2000; 09-12-2003 at 03:32 AM.
Well, I've installed ReZound now, but still not working (BTW, it seems bery cOol)
When I open it it says about the OSS driver is busy (Something similer)
Then I click OK,,,,,After that, It displays the "About rezound" Dialog .
So I say close ,
After all, It starts normally .
But when I try to play any wave or ogg file, It doesn't work (That's the problem) and then it gives me something similer to this:
Sound player isn't initialized .
And something about the Csound player channel .
I k'now this is too much telling you what exactly happened, But I have to specify so I can be more clear for *helpers* :-)
try killing artsd. i've had similar problems to this one, if killing artsd doesnt work do "ps -A" and look for anything sound related and try killing that. can you play mp3's or oggs with xmms (or similar). :-)
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