# HG changeset patch # User diego # Date 1125618837 0 # Node ID 04d7da6976772c390d9682aeaa6f939b529ea57e # Parent 5ceeeb85804c42ed6799e97a87fdcf0336bef30c aRts, ESD consistent spelling diff -r 5ceeeb85804c -r 04d7da697677 DOCS/xml/en/faq.xml --- 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 @@ -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 or -option to make MPlayer use ARTS or ESD. +option to make MPlayer use aRts or ESD. You might also be running ALSA without OSS emulation, try loading the ALSA OSS kernel modules or add 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. -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 (). If it fails or isn't compiled in, try SDL -() and make sure your SDL can handle arts sound. Yet +() and make sure your SDL can handle aRts sound. Yet another option is to start MPlayer with artsdsp. diff -r 5ceeeb85804c -r 04d7da697677 DOCS/xml/en/tvinput.xml --- a/DOCS/xml/en/tvinput.xml Thu Sep 01 23:53:33 2005 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/tvinput.xml Thu Sep 01 23:53:57 2005 +0000 @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ If MEncoder cannot open the audio device, make sure that it is really available. There can be some trouble with the sound -servers like arts (KDE) or esd (GNOME). If you have a full duplex sound card +servers like aRts (KDE) or ESD (GNOME). If you have a full duplex sound card (almost any decent card supports it today), and you are using KDE, try to check the "full duplex" option in the sound server preference menu.