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Request for software mixing support in xfmedia
Status:
RESOLVED: WONTFIX
Severity:
enhancement
Product:
Xfmedia
Component:
general

Comments

Description Tom K 2005-09-08 22:59:19 CEST
To optimise use of alsa dmix, audio applications need to use software mixing. I
cannot determine if xfmedia supports software mixing, and if it does, where this
would be configured.
If it helps, the equivalent setting for xine is

gui.audio_mixer_method:Software

in ~/.xine/config

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run xfmedia concurrently with another audio application. 
2. Adjust the volume control in xfmedia.
Actual Results:  
The volume of the overall mixed output of both streams was altered.

Expected Results:  
Only the volume of the xfmedia audio stream should be altered.

gtk 1.2.10
gtk-xfce-engine 2.2.7
gtk2 2.6.9
alsa 1.0.9
Comment 1 Brian J. Tarricone (not reading bugmail) 2005-09-15 04:35:16 CEST
I'm not sure what this has to do with software mixing in general: I have a sound
card that does hardware mixing, with no need to use dmix, and when I change the
volume anywhere, all volumes are changed.  This seems like a niche feature: if
you want to enable it, edit ~/.xine/config.  I don't want a pref for this in the UI.
Comment 2 Tom K 2005-09-15 10:18:13 CEST
(In reply to comment #1)
> I'm not sure what this has to do with software mixing in general: I have a sound
> card that does hardware mixing, with no need to use dmix, and when I change the
> volume anywhere, all volumes are changed.  This seems like a niche feature: if
> you want to enable it, edit ~/.xine/config.  I don't want a pref for this in
the UI.
>
I don't particularly want a UI pref either. I know I can select software mixing
in ~/.mplayer/config, ~/.xine/config, and I am reliably informed that there are
similar options in other media players. All fine, except that I want to use
xfmedia, and there is no equivalent option in ~/.config/xfmedia/settings.xml. So
it seems I will just have to get used to the fact that xfmedia's volume control
will always affect other sound sources.

Comment 3 Brian J. Tarricone (not reading bugmail) 2005-09-15 10:31:16 CEST
As I said, edit ~/.xine/config.  Xfmedia parses that file on startup.
Comment 4 Tom K 2005-09-15 10:38:04 CEST
Thanks, and apologies for misunderstanding. ~/.xine/config was created only when
I installed and ran xine, for comparison purposes. Prior to that, xfmedia worked
as expected, so I did not make the connection.

Bug #1142

Reported by:
Tom K
Reported on: 2005-09-08
Last modified on: 2005-09-15

People

Assignee:
Brian J. Tarricone (not reading bugmail)
CC List:
0 users

Version

Version:
0.9.0svn

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