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Edit - if this is just the system start-up / shut-down system sounds, then thats a different kettle of fish, and I can't help there. |
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there must be something wrong with your system or the wav file - as opensuse can happily play wav files out of the box
have you tried playing different wav files have you tried using different different programmes to play the song does sound work in general |
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No, not playing wav files in general, as that works without a problem.
This is an issue with the KDE sound system, ie the startup/shutdown/error/notification sounds. The ones you can assign from the control panel. So I guess it's a KDE4 problem. As I said, it has been happening with all versions of KDE4 that I've ever used, hence me not giving specific version numbers. I was just hoping somebody else had found a fix for the problem. It happens with ALL .wav files.
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What have you done to try to investigate it ? Did you go to kmenu > Configure Desktop > multimedia > Backend and try a different backend? I have xine selected. What do you have selected. I also note my xine (via the xine-ui control) has alsa selected and not pulse. Also, under kmenu > Configure Desktop > multimedia > device preference > audio output, one can select the order in "output device preference for the Notifications category". ... Is there anything you can tune there? Take a screen print of your settings BEFORE you change anything, so you can restore it afterward if it does not work. Last edited by oldcpu; 31-Oct-2009 at 05:02. |
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I just had a look oldcpu, and I have ONLY xine in there, nothing else.
It reports version 0.2.60, and zypper reports version 1.1.16.3-2.pm.6.11. The notifications option (I guess that means system sounds) has either HDA Nvidia Conexant analog, or Pulseaudio as options, but selecting pulse gives an error about it not working and switching back to Conexant analog. The .ogg system sounds play perfectly, as does the test function, it's only .wav files that give me grief. Under Backend, I have no idea what Deinterlacing method does, should I try messing with that? It has only DVD checked and use_vo_driver selected.
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You can try it to see if it works properly on your system by opening - kmenu > Configure Desktop >Notifications > System Notifications > Applications.
Select K3B as the application, select Process Successful, then click on the play button to test it. That test plays the default K3B sound k3b_success1.wav, and on my system it plays the first half-second of the sound then stops. This is all on openSUSE 11.2 RC2, but it has done it with both the KDE3 and KDE4 versions of K3B under ALL versions of KDE4 that I can remember. I'm sure the K3B sounds work perfectly under KDE3, although I can't test that to be certain.
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