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Phonon Xine Backend
Phonon Xine Backend
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:85
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ALSA default output
ALSA default output
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:639
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<html><p>The Platform Plugin failed. This is a fallback to use the first ALSA device available.</p></html>
Context:
This string is only shown when the KDE runtime is broken. The technical term 'Platform Plugin' might help users to find a solution, so it might make sense to leave that term untranslated.
<html><p>The Platform Plugin failed. This is a fall-back to use the first ALSA device available.</p></html>
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:640
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OSS default output
OSS default output
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:649
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<html><p>The Platform Plugin failed. This is a fallback to use the first OSS device available.</p></html>
Context:
This string is only shown when the KDE runtime is broken. The technical term 'Platform Plugin' might help users to find a solution, so it might make sense to leave that term untranslated.
<html><p>The Platform Plugin failed. This is a fall-back to use the first OSS device available.</p></html>
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:650
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Jack Audio Connection Kit
Jack Audio Connection Kit
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:660
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<html><p>JACK is a low-latency audio server. It can connect a number of different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves.</p><p>JACK was designed from the ground up for professional audio work, and its design focuses on two key areas: synchronous execution of all clients, and low latency operation.</p></html>
<html><p>JACK is a low-latency audio server. It can connect a number of different applications to an audio device, as well as allowing them to share audio between themselves.</p><p>JACK was designed from the ground up for professional audio work, and its design focuses on two key areas: synchronous execution of all clients, and low latency operation.</p></html>
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:661
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aRts
aRts
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:669
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<html><p>aRts is the old sound server and media framework that was used in KDE2 and KDE3. Its use is discouraged.</p></html>
<html><p>aRts is the old sound server and media framework that was used in KDE2 and KDE3. Its use is discouraged.</p></html>
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:670
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Esound (ESD)
Esound (ESD)
Translated and reviewed by Luke Hollins
Located in backend.cpp:676
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