audacity

Andy Green andy at warmcat.com
Wed Oct 5 08:18:59 UTC 2005


Peter Gordon wrote:

> Thus, unless your sound card can do hardware mixing, you'll need to make
> sure that nothing else is using the sound device (EsounD perhaps?).

KDE's evil artsd is often the cause of blocking the sound device.  You
can use the KDE control center to allegedly disable it, but if you ever
run any KDE audio apps like noatun or kaboodle (both useless, at least
as shipped by Fedora), it will spawn artsd even do.  So if it is kde:

killall -9 artsd

and try again.

-Andy
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