Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . . UPDATE

2017-09-04 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 15:30:46 +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote: >apulse google-chrome Hi, google-chrome still has got alsa support. I run google-chrome without apulse and firefox with apulse, because firefox dropped alsa support. Regarding screen recording I don't have experiences, I just heard that

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . . UPDATE

2017-09-03 Thread Philip Rhoades
Ralf, On 2017-09-04 14:57, Philip Rhoades wrote: Ralf, On 2017-09-04 02:01, Ralf Mardorf wrote: On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 00:50:24 +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote: I now want to use "recordmydesktop" which is working fine with the mic but not recording sound from videos that are playing eg from

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . . UPDATE

2017-09-03 Thread Philip Rhoades
Ralf, On 2017-09-04 02:01, Ralf Mardorf wrote: On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 00:50:24 +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote: I now want to use "recordmydesktop" which is working fine with the mic but not recording sound from videos that are playing eg from YouTube or local mpv etc - hopefully an alsa guru will

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . . UPDATE

2017-09-03 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 04 Sep 2017 00:50:24 +1000, Philip Rhoades wrote: >I now want to use "recordmydesktop" which is working fine with the mic >but not recording sound from videos that are playing eg from YouTube >or local mpv etc - hopefully an alsa guru will have a solution for me? Sorry, I can't help, but

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . .

2015-12-10 Thread Philip Rhoades
People, On 2015-10-08 18:16, Clemens Ladisch wrote: > Paolo Bolzoni wrote: >> "Dmix is enabled by default for soundcards which don't support >> hardware mixing." >> >> In my experience, this is a lie. > > It is enabled in the ALSA device named "default". That doesn't help > with programs

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . .

2015-10-08 Thread Clemens Ladisch
Paolo Bolzoni wrote: > "Dmix is enabled by default for soundcards which don't support hardware > mixing." > > In my experience, this is a lie. It is enabled in the ALSA device named "default". That doesn't help with programs that hardcode a device name like "hw:0". You could try something

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . .

2015-10-07 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
3. Using the .asoundrc above prevents Mumble and YouTube in Chrome working Mumble is a phoning program right? That asoundrc does not setup any input device, in my examply I combine dmix for the output and the hardware for input. I did that because I don't need multiple input streams at the same

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . .

2015-10-07 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
6. I found this: "NOTE: For ALSA 1.0.9rc2 and higher you don't need to setup dmix for analogue output. Dmix is enabled by default for soundcards which don't support hardware mixing. You still need to set it up for digital outputs." In my experience, this is a lie. On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 2:13 PM,

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially - a little progress . .

2015-10-07 Thread Philip Rhoades
Paolo, Anders, On 2015-10-07 02:44, Paolo Bolzoni wrote: > I use this default. It allows to select any pcm via environment > variable > pcm.!default { > type plug > slave.pcm { > @func getenv > vars [ ALSAPCM ] > default "pcm.PCH" > } > } > > As you can see the default is

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
I use this default. It allows to select any pcm via environment variable pcm.!default { type plug slave.pcm { @func getenv vars [ ALSAPCM ] default "pcm.PCH" } } As you can see the default is pcm.PCH I told you before. But it is useful to be able to change the sound pcm with

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
Did you actually told all the applications to use that pcm? On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: > Paolo, > > > On 2015-10-06 22:12, Paolo Bolzoni wrote: >> >> Sorry, my bad. I understood you needed to use a program that needed >> pulse audio without it; in

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
Besides, do you changed the hw:PCH with the name of your sound card? (from aplay -l) On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 5:28 PM, Paolo Bolzoni wrote: > Did you actually told all the applications to use that pcm? > > On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 4:41 PM, Philip Rhoades

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Philip Rhoades
Paolo, On 2015-10-06 22:12, Paolo Bolzoni wrote: > Sorry, my bad. I understood you needed to use a program that needed > pulse audio without it; in this case apulse could help > > However, if your problem is allowing to use the sound output to > multiple programs at the same time. I had a

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Philip Rhoades
Chris, On 2015-09-27 00:23, chris hermansen Sat wrote: > Phil and list, > > On Sep 26, 2015 03:21, "Philip Rhoades" wrote: >> >> People, >> >> Years ago when I needed to simplify things to solve audio hardware >> problems, I had to remove PA - and for every new version

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
It is meant to use skype without pulse audio, but it might help you? https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Philip Rhoades wrote: > Chris, > > > On 2015-09-27 00:23, chris hermansen Sat wrote: >> Phil and list, >> >> On Sep 26, 2015 03:21, "Philip

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Philip Rhoades
Paolo, On 2015-10-06 21:34, Paolo Bolzoni wrote: > It is meant to use skype without pulse audio, but it might help you? > https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse I am not sure how Skype came into the discussion - I don't use it . . Thanks, Phil. > On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Philip Rhoades

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Paolo Bolzoni
Sorry, my bad. I understood you needed to use a program that needed pulse audio without it; in this case apulse could help However, if your problem is allowing to use the sound output to multiple programs at the same time. I had a similar problem and I solved it using dmix. In my .asoundrc I had

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-10-06 Thread Anders Genell
> 6 okt 2015 kl. 16:41 skrev Philip Rhoades : > > Paolo, > > >> On 2015-10-06 22:12, Paolo Bolzoni wrote: >> Sorry, my bad. I understood you needed to use a program that needed >> pulse audio without it; in this case apulse could help >> >> However, if your problem is

[Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-09-26 Thread Philip Rhoades
People, Years ago when I needed to simplify things to solve audio hardware problems, I had to remove PA - and for every new version ever since I have automatically uninstalled it to continue to keep things as simple as possible - which generally works well for me. Mostly I play audio and

Re: [Alsa-user] Fedora 23 x86_64; Pulseaudio removed; playing from multiple sources serially

2015-09-26 Thread chris hermansen
Phil and list, On Sep 26, 2015 03:21, "Philip Rhoades" wrote: > > People, > > Years ago when I needed to simplify things to solve audio hardware > problems, I had to remove PA - and for every new version ever since I > have automatically uninstalled it to continue to keep