'Twas brillig, and Mike Dickson at 13/11/09 01:03 did gyre and gimble:
I'm trying to debug the capture function of OpenAL when using PulseAudio
native capture. I don't know either OpenAL or Pulseaudio well yet from
a developer perspective but I need some software to work w/PulseAudio
that does
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired with
Bluetooth Applet 1.8. Is this the correct way to pair?
In other laptop I just pair with the same Applet and it works! It appear as
new harware and I could switch on it. I don't know what happen with my
laptop.
I apreciate
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 12:27 +0100, Josu Lazkano wrote:
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired
with Bluetooth Applet 1.8. Is this the correct way to pair?
In other laptop I just pair with the same Applet and it works! It
appear as new harware and I could switch on
2009/11/13 Ng Oon-Ee ngoo...@gmail.com
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 12:27 +0100, Josu Lazkano wrote:
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired
with Bluetooth Applet 1.8. Is this the correct way to pair?
In other laptop I just pair with the same Applet and it works! It
'Twas brillig, and Josu Lazkano at 13/11/09 12:31 did gyre and gimble:
2009/11/13 Ng Oon-Ee ngoo...@gmail.com mailto:ngoo...@gmail.com
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 12:27 +0100, Josu Lazkano wrote:
Thanks for yourresponse, I have a Jabra BT2010 headset and I paired
with Bluetooth Applet
While pulseaudio (0.9.19) seems to remember the volume of every app I
use, it does not seem to remember the volume I set in Volume Control for
a running mplayer.
That is, I start mplayer, open the Volume Control, reduce the volume,
quit mplayer, start it again and it starts again at full.
'Twas brillig, and Brian J. Murrell at 13/11/09 13:38 did gyre and gimble:
While pulseaudio (0.9.19) seems to remember the volume of every app I
use, it does not seem to remember the volume I set in Volume Control for
a running mplayer.
That is, I start mplayer, open the Volume Control, reduce
Thanks for the hekp, both BT are built in. This is the pulseaudio -k;
pulseaudio -vvv output when I pair the headset:
http://pastebin.com/f37840107
This line is in red: E: module-bluetooth-device.c: Failed to write data to
SCO socket: Argumento inválido
Argumento inválido = Invalid argument (in
(Sorry for top-posting; bad MUA)
You should try the 0.9.20 packages in the ubuntu-audio-dev PPA.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:06 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the hekp, both BT are built in. This is the pulseaudio -k;
pulseaudio -vvv output when I pair the headset:
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
(Sorry for top-posting; bad MUA)
You should try the 0.9.20 packages in the ubuntu-audio-dev PPA.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:06 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the hekp, both BT are built in. This is the pulseaudio -k;
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable upstream version. Also, Luke and I maintain those packages in
Ubuntu, and that version is already in Lucid.
(If you really want to
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 09:39 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Mike Dickson at 13/11/09 01:03 did gyre and gimble:
I'm trying to debug the capture function of OpenAL when using PulseAudio
native capture. I don't know either OpenAL or Pulseaudio well yet from
a developer
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable upstream version. Also, Luke and I maintain those packages in
Ubuntu, and that version
2009/11/13 Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable upstream version. Also, Luke and I
You shouldn't use pulseaudio-*. A simple update dist-upgrade will work.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:51 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com It's a really good idea
to keep those packages,...
OK, I will kept this repositories, but I have adependenci
2009/11/13 rem...@gmail.com
2009/11/13 Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
It's a really good idea to keep those packages, as only security fixes
generally are pushed into Karmic (since it's frozen/released), and it's the
latest stable
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com
You shouldn't use pulseaudio-*. A simple update dist-upgrade will
work.
On Nov 13, 2009 9:51 AM, Josu Lazkano josu.lazk...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/11/13 Daniel Chen seven.st...@gmail.com It's a really good idea
to keep those packages,...
OK, I
'Twas brillig, and Mike Dickson at 13/11/09 14:21 did gyre and gimble:
Hmm, ok, very interesting...
The test code I have (and probably the Vivox SLVoice client which is the
real goal) opens an output stream first and then tries to open the
capture device. It looks like it initializes a mainloop
On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 15:37 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Mike Dickson at 13/11/09 14:21 did gyre and gimble:
Hmm, ok, very interesting...
The test code I have (and probably the Vivox SLVoice client which is the
real goal) opens an output stream first and then tries to
I'm trying to debug the capture function of OpenAL when using PulseAudio
native capture. I don't know either OpenAL or Pulseaudio well yet from
a developer perspective but I need some software to work w/PulseAudio
that does capture so I dove in..
The code in OpenAL for Pulse looks like it was
Hi!
You are all certainly very pround of and happy with
pulseaudio, which is now the basic sound system
of Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedory 11 and possibly others.
I'm the author of the musical score editor
NtEd
http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/staff/jan/nted/nted.xhtml
and unfortunately, I
Hi!
(...) Especially, if the
user has no hardware synthesizer and must use
software synthesizers like TiMidity.
Sorry, but wouldn't this be enough?
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup#TiMidity
--
A: Because it obfuscates the reading.
Q: Why is top posting so bad?
On Fri, 13.11.09 15:39, Josu Lazkano (josu.lazk...@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks for all again, I update from repository, but the same error:
E: module-bluetooth-device.c: Failed to write data to SCO socket: Argumento
inválido
This looks like a BT probably outside of PA, i.e. inside of
On Fri, 13.11.09 20:55, Lennart Poettering (lenn...@poettering.net) wrote:
On Fri, 13.11.09 15:39, Josu Lazkano (josu.lazk...@gmail.com) wrote:
Thanks for all again, I update from repository, but the same error:
E: module-bluetooth-device.c: Failed to write data to SCO socket:
Thanks for all, so I am going to contact with bluez folks.
Yes the BT hardware is diferent, this the one that not work:
$ hciconfig -a
hci0:Type: USB
BD Address: 00:10:C6:xx:xx:xx ACL MTU: 377:10 SCO MTU: 16:0
UP RUNNING
RX bytes:664 acl:0 sco:0 events:18 errors:0
TX bytes:73
Hi,
I'm trying to change Pulseaudio default audio card start in a shell script,
but I don't know what I must do.
I have Kubuntu Karmic
Thank you in advance for your help,
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On Fri, 2009-11-13 at 13:46 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
http://svn.mandriva.com/cgi-bin/viewvc.cgi/packages/cooker/mplayer/current/SOURCES/mplayer-pulse-initial-volume.patch?view=markup
and
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-users/2009-October/077999.html
That was an easy
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