2013-09-03, 17:12
Not really true.... I have 2 other ideas...
To check if the problem is really related to XBMC, you can try this :
Also... Normally XBMC automatically release sound after 10s. So you can try to add a delay to check if it is the case :
Normally you must have sound on the 2 cases. If not, then the problem is related to your system configuration.
To check if the problem is really related to XBMC, you can try this :
Code:
#!/bin/bash
killall -9 xbmc
openbox &
/usr/bin/spotify
killall -9 openbox
xbmc
Also... Normally XBMC automatically release sound after 10s. So you can try to add a delay to check if it is the case :
Code:
#!/bin/bash
sleep 15
openbox &
/usr/bin/spotify
killall -9 openbox
Normally you must have sound on the 2 cases. If not, then the problem is related to your system configuration.