Problem with position remembering of gnome-apps + ARTS

Olivier Fourdan fourdan at xfce.org
Mon Mar 25 21:55:36 CET 2002


Hans,

Actually, when you use "arts", you don't use "xfplay", but rather the
"internal" player that connects directly to the arts daemon and drives
it to play the sounds.

So "artsplay" is not needed.

Cheers,
Olivier.

On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 17:00, SainTiss wrote:
> Splendid :-)
> 
> Another odd thing with the arts-option is that it doesn't seem to adapt
> xfplay... it still says 'exec play' instead of 'exec artsplay'...
> Was that intended to be like this?
> It doesn't take a lot of work to adapt it manually, so it's not really a
> problem, but I'm just curious ;-)
> 
> Hans
> 
> On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 16:54, Olivier Fourdan wrote:
> > Hans,
> > 
> > > About the arts thing: I agree that it's cpu intensive, and that's why I
> > > really like the fact that you made it *optional*... But for those who do
> > > like it, imho it's no use to have it loaded without artswrapper, since
> > > that really produces bad sound quality...
> > 
> > It's in the CVS ;-)
> > 
> > Cheers,
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