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Old 1st May 2008, 06:16 PM
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The audio device is busy. Is another application using it?

My Fedora PC used to play DVDs. I don't what has changed. When I try to play one now it gives me the error
The audio device is busy. Is another application using it?
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Probably the sound daemon of your DE: arts for KDE, esd for Gnome.
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