FWIW, mythtv0.22.0+fixes23230 configured with ALSA:pulse, and
EXPERIMENTALLY_ALLOW_PULSE_AUDIO=1 is working great here. Mythtv
outputs to pulse via alsa emulation, and pulseaudio plays it fine,
mixed properly with other sounds on the system, no skipping, even with
timeshifting, ff/rw, pause/unpause. (the built-in experimentual
"Pulse:" output stutters constantly)

On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 07:42, steve <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> This is a FC12 box with Intel mobo that has Realtek ALC889A sound
>>> hardware.  Mythtv is using ALSA:front for the output.  I don’t know
>>> about Totem because I don’t see any way to configure the sound output.
>>
>>If MythTV is using ALSA:front then it's not using PA. MythTV also has
>>code that automatically suspends PA when MythTV runs. Unless Fedora have
>>patched MythTV to not do that (as I have in Mandriva) then you wont get
>>to use MythTV with pulse.
>
> Colin and Jeremy thanks for responding.  I will have a look at the 
> pavucontrol and see if that provides clues.
>
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