From kde-commits Wed Jul 20 10:45:16 2005 From: Joel Wiramu Pauling Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 10:45:16 +0000 To: kde-commits Subject: Re: extragear/multimedia/amarok/src/engine/xine Message-Id: <1121856316.23134.7.camel () localhost> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-commits&m=112185634630766 On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 20:44 +0000, Mark Kretschmann wrote: > SVN commit 436480 by markey: > > Activated xine crossfading again. Please note that this requires a mixing device to work, e.g. a soundcard with hardware mixing, or dmix. With alsa >= 1.0.9 dmix is used automatically. Hi all, Just been testing with xine engine and crossfading. I am getting the same behaviour as before it was taken out. It seems as if the crossfader does not respect or know about volume changes, and seems to "Jump" upto the default hard set volume on a crossfade. Leading to massive loud related badness on a track change. I am using an audigy 2 with alsa 1.0.9b drivers, ticking "use hardware volume/mixer" does not alter this behaviour. Can anyone else replicate this problem? Also, I'm pretty sure xine can handle wma files. But for somereason the file browser hide's wma's with xine engine (this works fine with gstreamer). Where is the filebrowser getting it's file type filter from with xine? Can I suggest a way of allowing/forcing filter for the filebrowser tab. Kind regards Joel W NZ