CX will use native libraries if told to, or system libraries otherwise. ** If the methodology that CX uses differs from that described, it should be noted that the theory on what happens is correct. There are still 4 year old unanswered posts regarding this on Apple's support forums. On a side note, the question about native GSM support in OSX is still questionable. Ultimately, using the linux library for GSM would result in a cleaner audio signal, as no emulation occurs during the stream decoding, however having native libraries can give a greater functionality than the libraries available in linux (or even OSX). If it cannot load this library, it returns the error to the windows mixer, which returns the error back to the application making the originating sound decoding attempts. If CX see's the GSM stream header, it attempts to load the built-in library, which is a reference to the host systems library. If the library does not exist, the audio stream is sent as-is and not decoded. While I am not a developer for CW, this is my understanding of how audio libraries function within CX.īy using native libraries, the application would utilize the windows library which converts the audio data to a raw pcm audio stream. That's fine, however I will try to answer your question anyways. Only once you have everything working should you can then start installing Crossover and Ventrillo - if your using this configuration. There are several well writen guides out there regarding all the sound problems with Suse 10.2 and SoundBlaster Live cards. I also use only headphones, so very few volume options are actually checked except the 2 headphones ones and the microphone. One big thing to remember is to uncheck digital audio, think SUSE has it checked by default. I too had problems getting my outbound (microphone) to work but was able to modify everything in the GUI only. Run ALSACONF and ASAMIXER to confgure.ģ.) Once you can hear sound, even if it is heavily distorted, start using YAST or the volume icon GUI to make all changes. The out of the box experience with Open SUSE 10.2 and Live! cards is not very good and there is some tweaking required:ġ.) You need to add the user you will be logged in with to the audio group (unless you cough log in as root)Ģ.) You need to use ALSA. Also, you must make sure your sound is working 100% before you start messing around with trying to get Ventrillo to work. I would like to point out that you need to follow these instructions EXACTLY to the letter and in correct ORDER to get it to work. OK, I followed Will's instructions on my Open SUSE 10.2 box with a SoundBlaster Live Value and I now have it working perfectly both inbound and outbound (except the mouse getting stuck in the center of the "setup" screen - just use tab). Please email me at if you want to use this guide for your site If you have any questions feel free to commentĭo not distribute this guide w/o my permission You should now have a working ventrilo that can get onto any server using speex codec or gsm 6.10 Now go and download the windows copy of ventrilo run it in crossover, and try it MSACM.msgsm610=C:\windows\system32\msgsm32.acm You are going to replace what it says with this: We now need to tell crossover where you can find this codec so go back one to windowsĪnd click on system.ini (open it in text edit) When you have that file you need to open up your bottle page again, and select Open C: Drive in FolderĪnd go to windows\system32\ where you will put msgsm32.acm You are going to need to follow the directions and either make an account w/ these guys or look at about 5-7 ads that you can just cycle through before downloading Now comes the fun part, we are going to have to download a file called msgsm32.acm this can be found here: Now we are going to have to make it the default bottle (this is in the advanced tab) Now you are going to want to make a bottle call it vent, Ok first download Crossover 6.0 (you are going to have to pay for it in 60 days) Ok this is my first guide so I hope it helps you.
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