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Monday, July 25th 2005, 8:52pm

Notification Sounds on KDE 3.4.1

I updated my KDE from 3.3 to 3.4.1 and the notifications sounds like startup, logout, minimize,etc. can't execute...

I Think that is because the format of the sound files is .ogg

I'm using Slackware 10.1

Can someone help-me?

P.S.: I don't speak english very well...

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "dimsilva" (Jul 25th 2005, 8:52pm)


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Wednesday, July 27th 2005, 1:17am

I'm having the same problem, a temporary solution would be going into KControl -> Sound & Multimedia -> System Notifications -> Player Settings and change it from using the KDE sound system to using an external player and put in 'artsplay'.

That fixes the problem for me, but now all my sounds are really loud (and extremely annoying because watching a movie at a reasonable volume and if I get an IM it hurts my ears its so loud).

EDIT: I just noticed that normal wav files work without using my method, so for some reason it seems ours can't play OGG files. What distro are you using? I'm running Gentoo and have KDE 3.4.1.

EDIT2: Turns out the bug I'm having (volume <100% for notifications) was reported on bugzilla and a patch has been created and should be included in KDE 3.4.2.

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "SirTalon" (Jul 28th 2005, 3:28am)


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Wednesday, July 27th 2005, 8:32pm

Putting 'artsplay' on the external player field didn't work....

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Thursday, July 28th 2005, 3:27am

Does arts work on your system? If so that should work. If it doesn't then it sounds like it could be a problem with artsd. To make sure it isn't KNotify, change the command to execute to something like kdialog --msgbox "Notifications work", then if it executes the command you should get a popup box saying that notifications work.

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Friday, July 29th 2005, 12:57am

Quoted

Originally posted by SirTalon
EDIT: I just noticed that normal wav files work without using my method, so for some reason it seems ours can't play OGG files. What distro are you using? I'm running Gentoo and have KDE 3.4.1.


I'm running Slackware 10.1 and KDE 3.4.1

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Saturday, August 20th 2005, 8:34pm

Hi, I've allready had a similar problem, I solved it by removing the file ~/.kde/share/config/knotifyrc

Doing it you'll lose some of your notification's configuration but that worked for me ;)

PS: I also have had to do this after upgrading kde.