Hi all,
I have just installed XBMC Live 9.11 on my Asrock ION330 and all its working perfect, except one thing;
I was trying to find a way to disable the navigation sound (completely) ? I have tried to google it and searching this forum, but I did not find anything usefull.
Anyone know ?
uninstall pulse audio
sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio
this worked for me and was necessary in order to play mp3 tracks.
-=Jason=-
Settings-appearance-navigation sounds
Or something like that.
bsd_ Wrote:Hi all,
I have just installed XBMC Live 9.11 on my Asrock ION330 and all its working perfect, except one thing;
I was trying to find a way to disable the navigation sound (completely) ? I have tried to google it and searching this forum, but I did not find anything usefull.
Anyone know ?
I actually like the navigation sounds. Here's what I did when I installed XBMC live on my acer aspire. I created a file .asoundrc which sits in /home/<username> folder.
The contents of this file are as follows
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave {
pcm "hdmi"
}
}
So WinSCP into ur machine and check if you such a file. If yes then rename it to something or delete it and reboot your system.
It should work
Best of luck
Flomaster Wrote:uninstall pulse audio
sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio
Why take a sledgehammer to crack a nut?
cowfodder Wrote:Settings-appearance-navigation sounds
Nearly. It's System - Appearance - Skin - Navigation Sounds
Bobby Blixberg Wrote:Why take a sledgehammer to crack a nut?
Nearly. It's System - Appearance - Skin - Navigation Sounds
Thanks,...Don't know how i missed that!
Anyways, thanks alot! ;-)
Bobby Blixberg Wrote:Why take a sledgehammer to crack a nut?
well for me i had to remove pulse in order to get mp3 audio working I tried every config and to no avail it failed.
I uninstall pulse and Bam I get mp3 sound,
I reinstall pulse and Bam no mp3 sound.
-=Jason=-
Flomaster,
What does that have to do with this thread? The question was only on how to disable "Navigation" sounds. Has nothing to do with sound problems.
tslayer Wrote:Flomaster,
What does that have to do with this thread? The question was only on how to disable "Navigation" sounds. Has nothing to do with sound problems.
sorry I didn't know there was an option in 9.11 to disable nav sounds. I know there is with the newer SVNs though.
*crawls back under the rock*
-=Jason=-