03-25-2009
Sound fails after waking from hibernate -- Intrepid/Xubuntu
Title says it all. Occasionally but frequently I lose sound: external speakers and headphones both make no noise. I just realized that this tends to happen (perhaps only happens) after starting the computer following hibernation. Rebooting always fixes the issue... but I'd hate to tell my friends that my home Ubuntu system is less stable than the Vista one I use at work!
Any thoughts?
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Hi,
I want to enable hibernate in my machine.
when i click hibernate option, it is throwing message that hibernate is not enabled in kernel.
earlier, i was hibernating in the same machine with windows os.
any idea ?
Thx in advance.
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3D Sound Support Classes(3) Coin 3D Sound Support Classes(3)
NAME
3D Sound Support Classes -
Classes
class SoAudioDevice
The SoAudioDevice class is used to control an audio device.
The SoAudioDevice class is responsible for initialization of an audio device, as well as enabling and disabling sound. It is a singleton
class. "
class SoListener
The SoListener class defines listener attributes used when rendering sound.
When rendering geometry, one needs to have a camera defining certain attributes related to vieweing. The SoListener plays a similar role
when it comes to rendering audio. "
class SoVRMLAudioClip
The SoVRMLAudioClip class is used to load and store audio data.
Audio data is loaded using the simage library, so make sure you have built the simage library with support for the audio file formats you
intend to use (libogg, libvorbis and libvorbisfile for OggVorbis, libsndfile for WAV and several other formats). "
class SoVRMLSound
The SoVRMLSound class is used to represent a sound source.
The detailed class documentation is taken verbatim from the VRML97 standard (ISO/IEC 14772-1:1997). It is copyright The Web3D Consortium,
and is used by permission of the Consortium: "
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