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I have Suse 10 Retail version installed with KDE on a 64bit athlon computer.
I have 1 GB Ram - gefore graphics - should have plenty of power. When I play MP3 music with Amarok it skips or breaks up. Is there a way to configure or optomize system to make Amarok Play better? thanks marvin |
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marvin27@copper.net wrote:
> I have Suse 10 Retail version installed with KDE on a 64bit athlon computer. > I have 1 GB Ram - gefore graphics - should have plenty of power. > > When I play MP3 music with Amarok it skips or breaks up. > > Is there a way to configure or optomize system to make Amarok Play better? Which audio engine are you using? You can find it in the Settings->Configure Amarok... and click on 'engine'. - Kevin |
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> marvin27@copper.net wrote:
> > I have Suse 10 Retail version installed with KDE on a 64bit athlon computer. > > I have 1 GB Ram - gefore graphics - should have plenty of power. > > > > When I play MP3 music with Amarok it skips or breaks up. > > > > Is there a way to configure or optomize system to make Amarok Play better? > >I am using the HELIX engine........... ************************************************** ********* Helix - I tried the other one but it didn't work. (xine) |
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marvin27@copper.net wrote:
>> marvin27@copper.net wrote: >> > I have Suse 10 Retail version installed with KDE on a 64bit athlon > computer. >> > I have 1 GB Ram - gefore graphics - should have plenty of power. >> > >> > When I play MP3 music with Amarok it skips or breaks up. >> > >> > Is there a way to configure or optomize system to make Amarok Play >> > better? >> >>I am using the HELIX engine........... > ************************************************** ********* > Helix - I tried the other one but it didn't work. (xine) Hi Marvin, If you use KDE press Ctrl-ESC that will bring up Process Table in KSystemGuard. You can see what application is using (or abusing) your CPU. -- Regards, Rajko M. |
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