On Sun, 2009-02-08 at 21:45 +0200, Eli Wapniarski wrote:
On Sunday 08 February 2009 19:07:28 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> I installed 4.2 from updates-testing. On configuring Multimedia
(under
> Settings) I find:
>
> 1) Only audio is configurable, not video. Don't know if that's
> intentional and for the moment it doesn't matter.
>
> 2) The various audio categories all show the following list of
devices:
> HDA Intel (STAC92xx Analog)
> default (lower-case 'd')
> hw:0,0
> Default (upper-case 'D')
> PulseAudio Sound Server
> <nothing> (i.e. an icon with no text)
>
> 3) Despite repeated attempts to push the PA option into first place,
as
> soon as I close the dialogue it goes back to where it was.
>
> 4) The Test button sometimes works, but usually just quits the
Settings
> dialogue, with no error message. It doesn't seem to depend on which
> device one is trying to test.
>
> 5) Music works via Amarok. Videos played with vlc or kaffeine are
> silent. This used to work with 4.1.4.
>
> 6) (This is actually an old complaint, but what the hell): I can't
seem
> to get the Kmix 'loudspeaker' icon to appear. Instead, I get a thing
> that looks like a sheet of paper tilted at an angle and with some
> indecipherable blue stuff on it. This has been happening for years,
but
> I just thought I'd mention it :-)
>
What is the ouptut if you were to open a command prompt and run:
rpm -qa | grep phonon
% rpm -qa \*phonon\*
phonon-devel-4.3.0-5.fc10.x86_64
phonon-backend-gstreamer-4.3.0-5.fc10.x86_64
phonon-4.3.0-5.fc10.x86_64
phonon-backend-xine-4.3.0-5.fc10.x86_64
Does the same thing happen if you create a fresh test user and then
try to configure kmix? If it does, then it sounds like this is more of
alsa issue then a kde issue?
With a test user everything seems to work. In fact the device options
list is different. See my reply to Kevin.
poc