[vlc] Re: not sound using Mac OS X (Panther)

Derk-Jan Hartman hartman at videolan.org
Wed Nov 12 13:40:20 CET 2003


On 10 nov 2003, at 21:41, Guido Roberto Carballo Guerrero wrote:
> This is the information about my computer:
> Machine Model:	Power Mac G4
>   CPU Type:	PowerPC G4  (3.2)
>   Number Of CPUs:	2
>   CPU Speed:	867 MHz
>   L2 Cache (per CPU):	256 KB
>   L3 Cache (per CPU):	1 MB
>   Memory:	512 MB
>   Bus Speed:	133 MHz
>
> And yes normal videos work. The problems seems to be with vcd files.
>
> By the way, I couldn't find what kind of audio hardware do I have, but 
> it must be the normal audio card which comes with the macs.
> Thanks for your help, and I hope this information that I'm sending you 
> is enough, otherwise, let me know.
>
> Charras

but do you have USB speakers for instance? (that's an audio device, not 
just a set of speakers).
could you please open a fresh VLC
Then start the VCD, and immediatly after it starts you should stop it.
Then mail the complete contents of the Window->Messages window to me.

DJ


> On Nov 10, 2003, at 1:18 PM, Derk-Jan Hartman wrote:
>
>> On 10 nov 2003, at 18:50, Guido Roberto Carballo Guerrero wrote:
>>> I'm using vlc 0.6.2. I have no problems with dvds, my problem is 
>>> with the vcd files where I only can see the video, but I don't get 
>>> any sound out of it .
>>>
>> Are normal videos working?
>> what kind of audio hardware do you have? what kind of mac?
>>
>> When i know that, we'll work from there.
>>
>>
>>> Please, let me know how can I fix this problem. Thanks
>> ---
>> Videolan - VLC media player
>> Derk-Jan Hartman (thedj at users.sourceforge.net)
>> Co-Developer of the MacOS X port of vlc
>> http://www.videolan.org/vlc
>>
>>
> --------------------------------------------------------
> Guido Roberto Carballo Guerrero
> PhD. Student
> Mechanical Engineering
> University of Texas at Austin
>
> phone: 512-785-7971
>
> It is common to consider failure as the enemy of success.  And it is 
> not so.
> Failure is perhaps a cruel teacher, but unimprovable, that drives us 
> toward
> success, if we are capable of asking ourselves, "why did I fail?" and 
> to
> examine until finding the reason.
>
> Es común considerar el fracaso como el enemigo del éxito. Y no es así.
> El fracaso es quizás un maestro cruel, pero inmejorable, que nos 
> conduce al
> éxito, si es que somos capaces de preguntarnos "¿por que fracasé? y de
> escudriñar hasta hallar la razón.
>
> T.J.Watson
>
> Alternate email:charras4 at hotmail.com
>
----
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Derk-Jan Hartman (d.hartman at student.utwente.nl)
http://home.student.utwente.nl/d.hartman

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