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diff DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml @ 16341:04d7da697677
aRts, ESD consistent spelling
author | diego |
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date | Thu, 01 Sep 2005 23:53:57 +0000 |
parents | 1759eaaf3382 |
children | 9b05da9f128c |
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml Thu Sep 01 23:53:33 2005 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml Thu Sep 01 23:53:57 2005 +0000 @@ -628,9 +628,9 @@ </screen> </para></question> <answer><para> -Are you running KDE or GNOME with the ARTS or ESD sound daemon? Try disabling +Are you running KDE or GNOME with the aRts or ESD sound daemon? Try disabling the sound daemon or use the <option>-ao arts</option> or <option>-ao esd</option> -option to make <application>MPlayer</application> use ARTS or ESD. +option to make <application>MPlayer</application> use aRts or ESD. You might also be running ALSA without OSS emulation, try loading the ALSA OSS kernel modules or add <option>-ao alsa</option> to your command line to directly use the ALSA audio output driver. @@ -643,11 +643,11 @@ screen and nothing happens. After about one minute the video starts playing. </para></question> <answer><para> -The KDE arts sound daemon is blocking the sound device. Either wait until the -video starts or disable the arts-daemon in control center. If you want to use -arts sound, specify audio output via our native arts audio driver +The KDE aRts sound daemon is blocking the sound device. Either wait until the +video starts or disable the aRts daemon in control center. If you want to use +aRts sound, specify audio output via our native aRts audio driver (<option>-ao arts</option>). If it fails or isn't compiled in, try SDL -(<option>-ao sdl</option>) and make sure your SDL can handle arts sound. Yet +(<option>-ao sdl</option>) and make sure your SDL can handle aRts sound. Yet another option is to start <application>MPlayer</application> with artsdsp. </para></answer> </qandaentry>