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Linonut


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05-14-07 06:14 PM

After takin' a swig o' grog, Sabine Engelhardt belched out this bit o' wisdo
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> Linonut wrote:
> 
>
> Not completely. No, really not.

I hate to disagree, but it is working quite well for me.

Of course, I'm not using jack or xmms.  I see a lot of jack stuff
installed, though.

> At the moment I don't plan to (I'm the person Alex meant).  But what can
> I do if no player is willing to talk with jackd?  Alex and I tried
> xmms2, he already talked about the results. Aditionally I tried amarok
> yesterday -- amarok doesn't even know anything about jackd.  At this
> time it seems to be impossible to stream radio (not only music, but
> moderated radio) with Debian etch.

Stream for output or input?  I use streamtuner and audacious to listen
to interet radio with no problem.  No need for jack.
 
>
> The system itself is stable.  I do update/upgrade every night. But
> there's no change in xmms-jack.

Do you have a hard requirement for jack?  I see jack in the list of
output plugins for audacious, but ALSA seems to work fine for multiple
playback streams.

If you are stuck on jack, I think you just need to find and install the
plugins for your sound app(s).  That's my guess, anyway.

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