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emoll

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Saturday, October 19th 2002, 5:50pm

Noatun buffer time

Hi,

I have an issue with noatun that i'm sure is easily fixable of even configurable somewhere, i don't know... Anyway, I have an HTTP server that serves .m3u files securely (standard http login/passwd using apache). Now I can get noatun to open this file and play the songs included in it (all self-authenticating... nice !) howeer, the sounds is crackely ! I believe it's a buffer problem i.e. it is too small, is there any way to increase its size????


Cheers

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Sunday, December 29th 2002, 10:42pm

lalalala

1) when it is a buffer problem, you can fix it in kcontrol.
Noatun uses arts to play sound, so you have to make the buffer of arts bigger. Open "kcontrol" -> click on "sound" -> "sound server" ->tab "sound I/O" -> than the bar under the title "sound buffer" or so: put it on "low response".

2) when it isn't a buffer problem but a bad file: theire is nothing you can do. You can test it: save the file on your hard disk and play it from the hard disk. when the file is bad but other audio files do play good (download another file) -> the file is bad.

good luck
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