On 02/18/2012 09:58 AM, John Stanley wrote:
On Fri, 2012-02-17 at 23:43 -0500, Mark LaPierre wrote:
mplayer still doesn't want to hear it. mplayer -ao pulse my.mp3 ====> No Joy mplayer -ao alsa my.mp3 ====> No Joy
cat .mplayer/config
Should not have anything in it for a default config.
cat /etc/mplayer/mplayer.conf
Should have this for a default config.
# Default video output is xv, then xvidix, then try others #vo=xv,xvidix, # Default audio output is pulse, then alsa, then try others
#ao=pulse,alsa,
So what does 'mplayer -v 3 my.mp3' say to you?
Did you look at the Mplayer Preferences to see what the output driver is? "Alsa" Channels by Default?
Have you tried 'rpm -e nodepps mplayer'? Then 'rpm -Uvh mplayer'. If you 'yum remove mplayer' you will remove the whole lock stock and barrel. So get the mplayer rpm from the repo you use first then do it.
padsp mplayer my.mp3 works.
Ok odd but it's not finding alsa / pulse.
My alsa information is at: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=522b3664bd765b464440dabd18c7b2dda0a5e154
Nice Burr-Brown Decoder on the card your using.
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That's a USB turntable that I have plugged in. I've been ripping vinyl to mp3 files so I can play them on my mp3 player. The phono cartridge is a bit cheesy.