On Wed, Oct 23, 2002 at 03:33:46PM +0200, Roger Larsson wrote: > On Wednesday 23 October 2002 11.57, you wrote: > This is the output I get (same clicking sound) > > roger@jeloin:~/KDE/sounds/de> artsd -l0 > artsd version is 1.1.0 > gsl: using Unix98 pthreads directly for mutexes and conditions > autodetecting driver: > - toss: 4 > - null: -1 > - alsa: 5 > - oss: 10 > ... which means we'll default to oss > device capabilities: revision1 realtime trigger mmap > buffering: 7 fragments with 1024 bytes (audio latency is 40.6 ms) > device capabilities: revision1 realtime trigger mmap > buffering: 7 fragments with 1024 bytes (audio latency is 40.6 ms) > audio format is 44100 Hz, 16 bits, 2 channels > outputStream created > OGGPlayObject_impl > loadMedia > OGGPlayObject_impl::getPlugin > DecoderBaseObject_impl::streamStart > play: 1 > eof got in arts********** END > streamEnd > halt > shudownPlugins -s > shudownPlugins -e > ~OGGPlayObject_impl > ~DecoderBaseObject_impl -s > shudownPlugins -s > shudownPlugins -e > delete decoderPlugin > delete outputStream > Hm, this seem to work too. Technically the file is played, without a segfault. Are there any differences in what you hear, between yaf-vorbis and mpeglibartsplay ? You say you hear "clicking" Maybe its a resampling error, because artsd initializes oss with 44.1 Khz and the vorbis file is 8Khz? Here the file ohr.ogg sounds the same with yaf-vorbis and mpeglibartsplay. regards, Martin _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia