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docs/faq/using.xml: Add note on gstreamer-properties (#154996).
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2005-04-14 Ronald S. Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
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* docs/faq/using.xml:
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Add note on gstreamer-properties (#154996).
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2005-04-13 Ronald S. Bultje <rbultje@ronald.bitfreak.net>
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* gst/registries/gstlibxmlregistry.c: (load_paths):
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and see if you hear something. Make sure your volume is turned up,
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but also make sure it is not too loud and you are not wearing your headphones.
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</para>
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<para>
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In GNOME, you can configure audio output for most applications by running
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<programlisting>
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$ gstreamer-properties
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</programlisting>
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which can also be found in the start menu (Applications -> Preferences ->
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Multimedia Systems Selector). In KDE, there is not yet a shared way of
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setting audio output for all applications; however, applications such
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as Amarok allow you to specify an audio output in their preferences dialog.
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</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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