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Monday TechQuestion's #10 - Reaches 10
01.16.06 (1:04 pm)   [edit]

 Well here we are with another post of Monday TechQuestions. Have finally reached 10 TechQuestion's posts but unfortunately this may be the end of an era for my beloved Monday TechQuestions posts due to lack of public enthusiasm for the idea.

Don't get me wrong, I have recieved some great feedback and praise on the idea I started now 10 weeks ago but Monday TechQuestion's (MTQ) is dependant on public feedback which unfortunately has faded in the last few weeks. I am very greatful for the responses I have had and some of the questions I have received over these 10 weeks have been truely awsome.

What I will do is I won't kill MTQ for good as yet, i'm thinking of keeping it going for this week and see what kind of a response it gets and what questions I recieve, but if public opinion or lack of interest becomes more apparent, Monady Tech Question's will be no more.

If I do decide to take out MTQ for good, I am thinking about replacing it with something similar such as a weekly post just talking about how to do something or cover some topics that would have otherwise been covered in Monday TechQuestions.

Thanks guys, I do appreciated the support I recieve for Monday TechQuestion's and support for my blog in general. My blog's visitor stats have never been stronger and I encourage you to keep coming back as there is always something new and interesting to read here.

Until next time...

 


posted by: justinb (reply)
post date: 01.15.06 (8:15 pm)

Thanks userfriendly for your question. I'll give u a quick idea of what the problem could be but i'll do a little research and post it on next week's TechQuestions.

You say you can only play one sound at a time which sounds like a sound provider issue. Linux uses 3 major sound providers namely GStreamer, Xine and ALSA. Your system will be configured to use one of these three providers for audio in/out. I think ALSA has this issue with only 1 audio output channel while Xine and GStreamer can process many origins of sound. I myself used to use Linux all the time and only just got back into using it late last year so i'll look into it for u.



posted by: sweetsue (reply)
post date: 01.16.06 (2:19 pm)

Ahh Justin..that is too bad if you have to stop your Monday Q&A...but don't ever stop blogging..I look forward to reading your post..you are awesome and have lots of knowledge and info.



posted by: justinb (reply)
post date: 01.16.06 (4:05 pm)

Thanks sweetsue. I'm not going to stop blogging, don't worry about that.



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