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<font size=3>Which audio card are you using?<br><br>
At 09:58 AM 3/22/2002 -0500, bernholdtde@ornl.gov wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>I now have a situation on my audio
machine where every time I change<br>
rooms, I not only have to click "Talk" in RAT, but I also _have
to_<br>
fiddle with the Linux audio mixer in order to get audio off my<br>
machine. More specifically, in the mixer, I have to click the<br>
"Record" button for the "Line" input -- even if it is
already<br>
clicked. (Equivalently, I can click "Record" for another input
and<br>
then click back to "Line".)<br><br>
I don't know if there is a cause-effect relationship, but this<br>
behavior began yesterday, during an AG session when we were asked
to<br>
run our audio through VTC because of a (known) multicast problem<br>
between ESnet and Abilene. It also seems (I wasn't the op at
the<br>
time) that two RATs may have been running for a while on this
machine.<br><br>
Has anyone seen behavior like this before? Its wierd, annoying,
and<br>
kind of complex to explain to the less experienced node ops we have<br>
here. I'd very much like to "fix" it.<br><br>
BTW, I'm running Linux 6.2 with OSS drivers, the standard linux
audio<br>
mixer and standard AG software install.<br><br>
Thanks for any help!<br>
--<br>
David E.
Bernholdt
| Email: bernholdtde@ornl.gov <br>
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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