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Subject: Re: problem with kde's sound system ?
From: Thomas =?iso-8859-1?q?L=FCbking?= <thomas.luebking () web ! de>
Date: 2010-10-26 13:36:45
Message-ID: 201010261536.45879.thomas.luebking () web ! de
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"kcmshell4 notify" : player settings
"Use the KDE sound system" checked?
(in case and in case you're using xine as phonon backend there's btw. a chance
that this makes knotify4 leak memory...)
Have a look at the volume slider.
The event occuring on trash deletion is a system notification (nasty sound)
which will likely cause a volume decrease and does not unset the volume
(whether this
- is broken at all
- in knotify or
- phonon or
- phonon backend,
i don't know)
Workarounds/Solutions
1) disable all "clingg" notifications and get a silent system (the last option
in player settings)
2) use an external process to play the sounds ("play" from SoX)
Am Tuesday 26 October 2010 schrieb Aaron Lewis:
> Hi,
> Just for this bug:
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253288
>
> Does kde implemented it's sound system with some socket pipe ways like
> what dbus does ?
>
> Like when a music was played , everything send through dbus interface ,
> and it get out from another entrance ?
> I got this conclusion just because recently i'm doing a small
> application , and if i close it when it's playing musics , on some
> *special* events happen , i'll hear the rest of those voice !
> ( Like clean-up your waste bin with dolphin , sth. was triggered like
> cleaning up a socket and dbus just outputted the rest of my *music* )
>
> It's really wired ..
>
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