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Bug 166262 - Need to test the surround system installation
Need to test the surround system installation
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 519438
Product: gnome-media
Classification: Deprecated
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: gnome media maintainers
gnome media maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-02-04 10:28 UTC by Sven Herzberg
Modified: 2008-08-29 14:13 UTC
See Also:
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Description Sven Herzberg 2005-02-04 10:28:14 UTC
It would be very cool if GStreamer allows people to write a small application
that  speaks some words on the different boxes of a surround system (e.g. "left
rear box" on the left rear box). This would be useful to check the installation
of the audio system.
Comment 1 Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller 2005-02-06 21:34:23 UTC
I guess a testsource could be written for this. But basically playing some of
the standard 6channel testfiles available should accomplish the same thing.
Comment 2 Ronald Bultje 2005-02-06 22:11:58 UTC
No. But I'm working on this in gnome-media...
Comment 3 Matt MacLeod 2005-11-03 23:40:09 UTC
I just tried some test files on my setup, and am having some problems (my
speakers are set to the right channels in Windows). I got different (but both
incorrect) results with gstreamer and xine for a 6 channel test ogg, and the wma
test only ran in xine and cut off early.

This applet would definitely be a good thing to have. I've been able to have all
my speakers work in linux for a while (more recently without any tweaking), but
whether or not I'm getting upmixed 2 channel or real 5.1 has always been a bit
up in the air.
Comment 4 Bastien Nocera 2008-08-29 14:13:46 UTC
Should be in the sound capplet in the control-center.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 519438 ***