Problem resolved, thanks.
You're welcome.
I was just going to ask, is /dev/dsp writeable by you? That could cause it.
And for anybody who feels like having some fun:
cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp. Playing with dsp can provide moments of fun! :)
Quote from: iago on November 16, 2005, 10:01:58 PM
You're welcome.
I was just going to ask, is /dev/dsp writeable by you? That could cause it.
And for anybody who feels like having some fun:
cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp. Playing with dsp can provide moments of fun! :)
I do that all the time! I love /dev/urandom that band is badass.
This is where the "yes" command comes in handy, too :)
yes "a" > /dev/dsp
yes "aa" > /dev/dsp
yes "aaa" > /dev/dsp
yes "aaaa" > /dev/dsp
yes "aaaaa" > /dev/dsp
etc.!
null is a better band than urandom, IMO. Of course, if you like death metal, urandom is the way to go.
Null doesn't write anything to STDOUT, if you try reading from it, it will close immediately. So it won't make any sound. Unless that's what you want, in which case, typing nothing would make more sense..
Okay, problem again. Trillian makes the 'beep' when I send messages, recycle bin makes the sound when you empty it, but games like Starcraft and WoW won't make any sounds. Winamp doesn't make a sound either and comes up with:
(http://www.futilenetworks.com/david/sound.JPG)
Anyone know of any free sites that scan your computer to find the most up-to-date drivers?
Do you have the cd that came with your sound card/computer?
Try uninstalling the driver and then searching for it. It might find it automatically, or you might need to go to the site for your sound card and download the driver manually.
The advantage of Windows here: most hardware companies support Windows :)
If if its making a beep, it doesn't detect your soundcard, or doesn't know how to use it. :P
This is an older computer, I'll search around for the disk, not that big of an issue :/