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shuiend:
thanks void main that worked. I went into prefrences and changed it to x11 but now sound does not work. i get the follwoing error
couldn't open/init audio device -> no sound
i did not change any sound options that i know of. I also have nothing else using sound at ths point in time

[ December 18, 2002: Message edited by: wild_jester / BOB ]

voidmain:
Just right click on the running gmplayer which will bring up the main menu.

[ December 18, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

voidmain:

quote:Originally posted by wild_jester / BOB:
thanks void main that worked. I went into prefrences and changed it to x11 but now sound does not work. i get the follwoing error
couldn't open/init audio device -> no sound
i did not change any sound options that i know of. I also have nothing else using sound at ths point in time

[ December 18, 2002: Message edited by: wild_jester / BOB ]
--- End quote ---


Then go into in to Audio tab on the same menu and try different sound modules until you find the one your system uses (don't know what OS or desktop environment you are running but it's probably either oss, alsa, or arts).

shuiend:
I went in and did that and the only ones that work were OSS and Arts. The problem is that both are choppy and the error message comes up saying it is to slow to play this. I am using Red Hat 8. How do i go about finding out what drivers i have installed for my sound card b/c i let the RH installer do it.

voidmain:
You must have a slow processor. What is your processor do you have, what is it's speed, how much RAM, and what kind of sound hardware?

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