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Re: [Gap-dev-discuss] Cynthiune: song inspector without title bar


From: Sebastian Reitenbach
Subject: Re: [Gap-dev-discuss] Cynthiune: song inspector without title bar
Date: Sat, 05 May 2012 12:05:44 +0200
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On Friday, May 4, 2012 14:32 CEST, Riccardo Mottola <address@hidden> wrote: 
 
> On 05/04/12 12:08, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
> >
> > On Friday, May 4, 2012 11:55 CEST, Riccardo Mottola<address@hidden>  wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> On 05/03/12 12:38, Andreas Schik wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>> I am using Cynthiune on Linux (Ubuntu 10.04) w/o major problems so far.
> >>> Even the new ALSW backend worked w/o any hassle :-) Thanks.
> >>> The only issue I have so far is with the song inspector. It comes
> >>> completely w/o window decorations. I observed this on xfce and GNOME,
> >>> while on WindowMaker the title bar was there. After digging for a while,
> >>> I found that the gorm bundle does not set the NSTitledWindowMask flag
> >>> for the panel. I don't know why, though. I also don't know about the nib
> >>> bundle. Is there any way to fix that w/o having to recreate the gorm 
> >>> bundle?
> >> The window should be fine.
> >>
> >> I tried the Alsa backend on debian/linux/ppc on my iBook and I just get
> >> garbage-sounding output when I play files. (mpg123 works...). I didn't
> >> try OSS because I have a minimal install and don't have the OSS
> >> compatibilty layer...
> >> On my x86 though it works.
> > IIRC, PowerPC is big endian, and there may be more a problem in the MP3 
> > decoder
> > than with the output plugin? But I'm just guessing. I can probably try on 
> > the weekend
> > or maybe even later today, on my OpenBSD macppc notebook.
> >
> Ok, do some tests.. although this is linux here. PPC is big endian on 
> macs. I also have a sparc machine, but it is slow and has no sound output.

OK, I can confirm the garbage noise on OpenBSD macppc. I tried with 
AO/Esound/Sndio backend, all the 
same. Also tried MP3 and FLAC files, all the same noise. So also for me, mpg321 
works
well, and the sound is way much better than on my intel based notebook ;). 
So the problem doesn't seem to depend on the backend, nor the input format,
seems to be more general as it seems.

Needs more investigation.

Sebastian

> 
> I guess we need a call for other testers...
> 
> R
 
 
 
 



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