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audio in smplayer, vlc
Hi,
I am using openSUSE 11.0, gnome. Mplayer has decent sound, but
smplayer has much lower output. Vlc (version 0.9.8a) has no audio. Even
banshee (version 1.4) and amarok (version 1.4.10) have low audio
compared to windows players. I have packman, oss, non-oss and updates as
repos.
Could someone help?
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Re: audio in smplayer, vlc
These may be two separate problems, as I have the no audio in VLC
problem but not the low volume problem in Banshee (no idea about
Amarok).
- Itai
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Re: audio in smplayer, vlc
idanan;1916683 Wrote:
> These may be two separate problems, as I have the no audio in VLC
> problem but not the low volume problem in Banshee (no idea about
> Amarok).
Try work your way thru this:
'Check your multimedia problem in ten steps - openSUSE Forums'
(http://tinyurl.com/5v29xs)
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Re: audio in smplayer, vlc
samrat_rao;1916672 Wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using openSUSE 11.0, gnome. Mplayer has decent sound, but
> smplayer has much lower output. Vlc (version 0.9.8a) has no audio. Even
> banshee (version 1.4) and amarok (version 1.4.10) have low audio
> compared to windows players. I have packman, oss, non-oss and updates as
> repos
samrat_rao, also try working your way thruough this:
'Check your multimedia problem in ten steps - openSUSE Forums'
(http://tinyurl.com/5v29xs)
Also, note everytime you start a multimedia app, there is a chance your
PCM volume may have been reset to a low volume level, and it may be
necessary to adjust it.
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