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Crickit 04-11-2003 10:43 PM

XMMS Pause
 
Is it just my system, or does XMMS take a second or two to stop playing music? It also happens when I change songs in the middle of another song (in which case the songs overlap for that second or two).

Is there any way around this, or has everyone who uses XMMS just gotten used to it? (or is it just my system?)

miknight 04-12-2003 02:39 AM

You need to jump into your XMMS preferences and change the output plugin. Most probably it's set to arts. but you'll probably want it on OSS.

That's what I did to solve my XMMS lag :)

Crickit 04-12-2003 12:21 PM

Hmm, it was already set to OSS. So I tried setting it to arts, but that didn't work either (actually it did decrease the lag time a little).

Any suggestions?

pablob 04-12-2003 12:50 PM

xmms - preferences - Options - "Use realtime priority when available"

miknight 04-12-2003 10:01 PM

What speed is your computer and what soundcard do you have?

Crickit 04-12-2003 10:22 PM

I tried "Use realtime priority when available", but to no avail.

As for my system:

AMD AthlonXP 2100+
512mb pc2700 DRAM
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy

miknight 04-13-2003 08:29 AM

I also have a Sound Blaster Audigy. My system is similar to yours however I think Mandrake uses ALSA while RH8 is still plain OSS.

The only other thing I can suggest is installing the emu10k1 drivers yourself from here:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...ease_id=113326

Then at least you could discount bad driver issues.

Crickit 04-13-2003 09:44 AM

Alright, thanks. I'll try that out and let you know what happens.

Crickit 04-13-2003 10:42 AM

I reinstalled the drivers, but nothing seems to have changed.

Any ideas?

Crickit 04-17-2003 04:13 PM

Ok, I figured it out...

It turns out using "Use realtime priority when available" does work, but only when I open up an instance of XMMS as root.

What is the best way to make it easy for me to start XMMS with root priveleges while logged in as my user account?

pablob 04-20-2003 07:55 AM

find xmms executable (probably /usr/bin/xmms) and change suid attrib.:

chmod 1777 /usr/bin/xmms

This should work.
Do it as root !

Crickit 04-22-2003 07:40 PM

Hey all! I figured it out for sure this time! All of the application shortcuts to XMMS that I was using (the ones automatically created during the mandrake installation) actually linked to "soundwrapper xmms".

Turns out that "soundwrapper" routes the sound to the ARTS system, which overrides the preference of using OSS. I simply removed "soundwrapper" from the link, and ran it using the OSS plugin, and it works perfectly!

yenonn 04-22-2003 07:48 PM

dont use OSS, use other output plugins such as eSound Output Plugins 1.2.7

Vlad_M 04-24-2003 08:03 PM

I have the same problem, I've set the use realtime priority as root, and still I get lag.

I tried to change the output plugin, but it just won't play with any other plugin other than arts. Why? Is it because my soundserver is arts?

miknight 04-24-2003 09:11 PM

Can you post more details about your system please?

martinman 04-24-2003 10:17 PM

i have an extremely awesome soundcard...(no I'm not bragging)....Audigy 2 platinum, and i'm experiencing the lag. It's rarely more than half a second for me, though, so i just ignore it.

Anyways, the warning redhat gave me when trying to enable "use realtime priority" scared me away...lol

miknight 04-24-2003 11:46 PM

Have you tried installing those newer emu10k1 drivers?

martinman 04-25-2003 12:10 AM

err...linkage plz?


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