'Twas brillig, and Tanu Kaskinen at 05/01/10 05:29 did gyre and gimble:
If I listen to music with headphones and find that the volume is not
perfect, I turn the music volume up or down. After this the volume is
perfect. Then I switch the sink port to laptop speakers. After a while I
plug the
Hi!
I have many complaints from Ubuntu 9.10 /Fedora 11
users, because these systems have PulseAudio as
basic audio system.
Users without Hwrdware MIDI sound cannot use NtEd
http://vsr.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/staff/jan/nted/nted.xhtml
with TiMidity++
http://timidity.sourceforge.net/
using
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 31/12/09 18:55 did gyre and gimble:
It has always specifically hidden the UI element for moving
the event streams but I will happily add it back in and write the
appropriate stream restore rule if you don't have some fundamental
objection to it?
'Twas brillig, and Joerg Anders at 05/01/10 10:00 did gyre and gimble:
Both is terrible! Therefore: Could please anybody describe a how
to install Ubuntu 9.10 /Fedora 11 bypassing the installation of PulseAudio!
Nope, but in Mandriva you simply run draksound (or the main
configuration app and
Hi,
It seems that there is conflict between GDM and real user accounts which
is affecting volume saving.
The short description of the problem is that after logout, your user's
PA remains until the exit timeout but still processes volume saves. As
you logout, GDM is spawned and restores the
Hi,
This means your apps are broken :-( not pulseaudio.
place the attached default.pa in ~/.pulse/default.pa
This works for me to bypass pulse and run alsa apps.
BR.
Halim
#!/usr/bin/pulseaudio -nF
#
# This file is part of PulseAudio.
#
# PulseAudio is free software; you can redistribute it
'Twas brillig, and Halim Sahin at 05/01/10 11:40 did gyre and gimble:
Hi,
This means your apps are broken :-( not pulseaudio.
place the attached default.pa in ~/.pulse/default.pa
This works for me to bypass pulse and run alsa apps.
While routing PA via dmix may work, it arguably shouldn't
'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 05/01/10 09:51 did gyre and gimble:
Would it be generally cleaner to just allocate the m struct with
pa_xnew0() rather than pa_xnew()? That way neither n_waiting nor
n_waiting_for_accept need to be explicitly set.
paranoia
Incidentally this wasn't meant to
On Tue, 05.01.10 01:04, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
I don't know if the getty system could launch a psuedo session itself so
that ck doesn't specifically need to be aware of idle status - it was
just my way of imagineering how I'd approach the problem which (by the
sounds
On Tue, 05.01.10 07:39, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se) wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get RtKit for my application up and running, and in the lack
of an rtkit mailing list I'm using this one as the closest I could find
:-)
I'm using the reference implementation almost
On Tue, 05.01.10 07:29, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
If I listen to music with headphones and find that the volume is not
perfect, I turn the music volume up or down. After this the volume is
perfect. Then I switch the sink port to laptop speakers. After a while I
plug the headphones
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
I have discussed this with Kay now and he'd very much prefer to do
this with a proper idle session that some tool (maybe some wrapper
around the speakup daemon) registers in CK, instead of patching
udev-acl.
On some mailing lists, I've read that some users avoid PA partly
because older games they like to play wind up having delayed sound. I
would guess that there is a way to configure PA for specific
applications that run in user space to run with lower latency. First,
how would I do that for a
On Tue, 05.01.10 11:18, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
Hi,
It seems that there is conflict between GDM and real user accounts which
is affecting volume saving.
The short description of the problem is that after logout, your user's
PA remains until the exit timeout but still
On Tue, 05.01.10 08:48, Bill Cox (waywardg...@gmail.com) wrote:
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
I have discussed this with Kay now and he'd very much prefer to do
this with a proper idle session that some tool (maybe some wrapper
around
So, my question is: Does pulseaudio's SBC implementation support
dynamically
changing bit rates and frame lengths? If so, how and where?
No, we don't support this right now.
We probably should though. Please file a bug in the BTS so that we
don't forget about this. Even better: prepare
On Tue, 05.01.10 09:51, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
Would it be generally cleaner to just allocate the m struct with
pa_xnew0() rather than pa_xnew()? That way neither n_waiting nor
n_waiting_for_accept need to be explicitly set.
I didn't use to use pa_xnew0() for cases like
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 13:55 did gyre and gimble:
On Tue, 05.01.10 11:18, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
Hi,
It seems that there is conflict between GDM and real user accounts which
is affecting volume saving.
The short description of the problem is
On Tue, 29.12.09 00:30, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
A follow-up on this, how do I move event sounds to a different sink? For
other streams I simply use pavucontrol, but it doesn't seem that there's
any selector for the System Sounds item. It just selects the
'normal'
On Tue, 29.12.09 08:44, Ng Oon-Ee (ngoo...@gmail.com) wrote:
A follow-up on this, how do I move event sounds to a different sink? For
other streams I simply use pavucontrol, but it doesn't seem that there's
any selector for the System Sounds item. It just selects the
'normal' (laptop
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 14:49 did gyre and gimble:
On Tue, 29.12.09 08:44, Ng Oon-Ee (ngoo...@gmail.com) wrote:
A follow-up on this, how do I move event sounds to a different sink? For
other streams I simply use pavucontrol, but it doesn't seem that there's
any
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 14:54 did gyre and gimble:
Yup and the general decision that this approach is a good thing and
something that should be exposed to users. I know Lennart doesn't like
the idea of this being something users have direct control over, but
it's
On Tue, 05.01.10 10:06, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
BTW, if you touch this code anyway it might be an idea to create a new
tab which lists more role-specific sliders/dropdowns than just
event. I.e. a music slider, a telephony sleider and so on.
Actually I'm a bit
On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 14:56 +, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 14:49 did gyre and gimble:
On Tue, 29.12.09 08:44, Ng Oon-Ee (ngoo...@gmail.com) wrote:
A follow-up on this, how do I move event sounds to a different sink? For
other streams I
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
Yes, the speakup daemons need to be modified so that they can be run
as a normal user instead of root, and then can deal with devices (both
audio and those special speakup kernnel devices) being assigned and
taken
'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 05/01/10 15:03 did gyre and gimble:
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 14:54 did gyre and gimble:
Yup and the general decision that this approach is a good thing and
something that should be exposed to users. I know Lennart doesn't like
the
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 15:05 did gyre and gimble:
On Tue, 05.01.10 10:06, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
BTW, if you touch this code anyway it might be an idea to create a new
tab which lists more role-specific sliders/dropdowns than just
event. I.e. a
On Tue, 05.01.10 14:56, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 14:49 did gyre and gimble:
On Tue, 29.12.09 08:44, Ng Oon-Ee (ngoo...@gmail.com) wrote:
A follow-up on this, how do I move event sounds to a different sink? For
other
'Twas brillig, and Bill Cox at 05/01/10 15:12 did gyre and gimble:
I was wrong. What's going on is that PA does not launch automatically
when I login, and that had me confused. Sessions do seem to be
tracked, and it does seem to know which is active.
That's expected. PA will be launched as
On Tue, 05.01.10 10:12, Bill Cox (waywardg...@gmail.com) wrote:
The whole point of ConsoleKit is to follow who's logged in. Are you
suggesting that if you login on the console ck-list-sessions does not
list that session? If that's the case your really should have a word
with the Ubuntu
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 15:19 did gyre and gimble:
Well event sounds are now hidden in pavucontrol so moving is
tricky... cmd line tools are hard to use for this when time is of the
essence!
Hmm, I though it is actually visible if you use that dropdown on the
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 09:44 +, Colin Guthrie kirjoitti:
'Twas brillig, and Tanu Kaskinen at 05/01/10 05:29 did gyre and gimble:
If I listen to music with headphones and find that the volume is not
perfect, I turn the music volume up or down. After this the volume is
perfect. Then I
For a few months now, I've been running timidity by
'timidity -iA -Os -EFreverb=1' in autostart desktop file.
It sort of works, but it has its shortcommings
- among other, if I terminate my xsession,
the started daemon is still running.
How should I fix it ?
On Tue, 05.01.10 15:12, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 05/01/10 15:03 did gyre and gimble:
'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 14:54 did gyre and gimble:
Yup and the general decision that this approach is a good thing and
'Twas brillig, and Tanu Kaskinen at 05/01/10 15:51 did gyre and gimble:
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 09:44 +, Colin Guthrie kirjoitti:
by rolename I presume you mean the current stream restore format
which can include a role-based rule or an application-based rule...
Yes, that's what I mean. I
On Tue, 05.01.10 15:31, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) wrote:
The problem is that when the even sounds specifically (does not apply to
other roles) are shown, that it breaks changing the volumes due to focus
stealing in pavucontrol. If we can solve the focus problem they can be
shown
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 14:13 +0100, Lennart Poettering kirjoitti:
In m-s-r we store only relative volumes. i.e. attenuation relative to
the current sink volume. Since the sink volume is always the max of
all streams connected to it this means the attenuation factor we store
is never an
Hi,
Is there a way to set dmix as default device for (all) cards?
My previous tests are working only with the first detected card.
Can I tell pa to use it instead of hwx,x?
Thanks
halim
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On Tue, 05.01.10 17:38, Halim Sahin (halim.sa...@freenet.de) wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to set dmix as default device for (all) cards?
My previous tests are working only with the first detected card.
Can I tell pa to use it instead of hwx,x?
PA does not use hwx,x.
And no we don't support
On Tue, 05.01.10 18:37, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 14:13 +0100, Lennart Poettering kirjoitti:
In m-s-r we store only relative volumes. i.e. attenuation relative to
the current sink volume. Since the sink volume is always the max of
all streams connected to
Hi,
On Di, Jan 05, 2010 at 05:44:35 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
PA does not use hwx,x.
Which devices are in use when pa detects the audiocards?
Thanks
Halim
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'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 05/01/10 16:35 did gyre and gimble:
We get that value from an XSETTING that gnome-settings-daemon
initializes from gconf.
Thanks, I'll take a look.
BTW, that means that if you run KDE (which afaik does not provide that
XSETTING) you wont get event
'Twas brillig, and Halim Sahin at 05/01/10 17:04 did gyre and gimble:
Hi,
On Di, Jan 05, 2010 at 05:44:35 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
PA does not use hwx,x.
Which devices are in use when pa detects the audiocards?
PA always uses the symbolic names supported by alsa, e.g. front:, hdmi:,
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 18:02 +0100, Lennart Poettering kirjoitti:
On Tue, 05.01.10 18:37, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
Consider this scenario:
Headphones' port volume is -10 dB. Speakers' port volume is also -10 dB.
I use headphones, and set the volume to -15 dB, because that is
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 02:29:24PM +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 01:04:37PM +0200, CJ van den Berg wrote:
Now, in step 3 I clearly set the *sink* volume manually to 65%. Which
pulse apparently ignored when the totem stream started. I don’t see how
this fits into your
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 19:37 +0200, Tanu Kaskinen kirjoitti:
(actually I think that m-s-r should restore the absolute volume, but
let's not go there yet).
Uh, please ignore that. I changed my mind - restoring the reference
volume is a better choice.
--
Tanu Kaskinen
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 20:22 +0200, Tanu Kaskinen kirjoitti:
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 19:37 +0200, Tanu Kaskinen kirjoitti:
(actually I think that m-s-r should restore the absolute volume, but
let's not go there yet).
Uh, please ignore that. I changed my mind - restoring the reference
volume is
On Mon, 04.01.10 21:58, Daniel Chen (seven.st...@gmail.com) wrote:
From f89fc408dadbbb43f6ff5147845686792deb3683 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel T Chen crim...@ubuntu.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 21:44:37 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Properly initialise m-n_waiting_for_accept to prevent
On Mon, 04.01.10 21:59, Daniel Chen (seven.st...@gmail.com) wrote:
From 109b0d2016e89785d713f0a7666e530b2966edd8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Daniel T Chen crim...@ubuntu.com
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 21:53:36 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Use SOUND_CLASS instead of SOUND_FORM_FACTOR for newer
On Mon, 28.12.09 10:43, David Kågedal (dav...@lysator.liu.se) wrote:
I created a mixer profile for my M-Audio FastTrack Pro USB card that
allows both stereo output channels to be used.
I should probably add a profile that allows the input channels to appear
as two mono sources, as well as
Hey there. I was inspired by a recently named thread, but this is a
separate question.
I often run my headphones at a different volume than my external
speakers (so my laptop doesn't blow my ears out). I know that
Gnome-V-C lets you set the volume for the current default output
(headphone jack
'Twas brillig, and Jud Craft at 05/01/10 19:22 did gyre and gimble:
Hey there. I was inspired by a recently named thread, but this is a
separate question.
I often run my headphones at a different volume than my external
speakers (so my laptop doesn't blow my ears out). I know that
On Wed, 23.12.09 13:42, Kelly Anderson (ke...@silka.with-linux.com) wrote:
Here's an strace (with prints sprinkled in the OpenAl pulse code) which
demonstrates the deadlock. A patch to undo the commit is at the end.
Does
On Fri, 11.12.09 16:20, m...@kiilerich.com (m...@kiilerich.com) wrote:
Patch applied.
Note the FIXME on pa_asyncq_before_poll_post - I really don't understand what
Lennart meant there.
I have extended this a little bit now to explain what is going on in
more detail.
Lennart
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On Thu, 10.12.09 15:43, Daniel Mack (dan...@caiaq.de) wrote:
most of them were due to missing #ifdefs or wrong printf format type for
[s]size_t.
Thanks, applied.
Lennart
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On Thu, 10.12.09 15:21, Daniel Mack (dan...@caiaq.de) wrote:
---
configure.ac |4 +
src/Makefile.am | 13 +
src/modules/module-bonjour-publish.c | 516
++
3 files changed, 533 insertions(+), 0
On Thu, 10.12.09 10:49, Daniel Mack (dan...@caiaq.de) wrote:
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 10:47:08AM +0800, Daniel Mack wrote:
There are two new modules, one for CoreAudio device management and
hotplug detection, and one for the audio stream implementation. There is
currently no support for
On Sun, 27.12.09 14:24, Mulchman (mulch...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi list,
What is the procedure (and dependencies) for building PulseAudio on
OS X? I've seen some mentioning of PulseAudio running on OS X on the
mailing list and was interested in testing it out for myself.
I've tried pulling
On Fri, 13.11.09 15:37, Colin Guthrie (gm...@colin.guthr.ie) 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
On Tue, 05.01.10 19:37, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
ti, 2010-01-05 kello 18:02 +0100, Lennart Poettering kirjoitti:
On Tue, 05.01.10 18:37, Tanu Kaskinen (ta...@iki.fi) wrote:
Consider this scenario:
Headphones' port volume is -10 dB. Speakers' port volume is also -10 dB.
On Wed, 30.12.09 16:20, huan zheng (huan.zheng@gmail.com) wrote:
Hi,
Heya!
I found that volume ramping is inside PA now.
there's a minor fix here, it is a bug i found after the patch is submitted:
line 1781 of sink-input.c :
if ((i-thread_info.ramp_info.envelope_dying - nbytes) = 0) {
On Tue, 05.01.10 18:41, Tomasz Torcz (to...@pipebreaker.pl) wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 02:29:24PM +0200, Tomasz Torcz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 01:04:37PM +0200, CJ van den Berg wrote:
Now, in step 3 I clearly set the *sink* volume manually to 65%. Which
pulse apparently ignored
On Tue, 2010-01-05 at 16:27 +0100, Rafał Mużyło wrote:
For a few months now, I've been running timidity by
'timidity -iA -Os -EFreverb=1' in autostart desktop file.
It sort of works, but it has its shortcommings
- among other, if I terminate my xsession,
the started daemon is still running.
On 01/05/2010 12:38 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 23.12.09 13:42, Kelly Anderson (ke...@silka.with-linux.com) wrote:
Here's an strace (with prints sprinkled in the OpenAl pulse code) which
demonstrates the deadlock. A patch to undo the commit is at the end.
Does
Such a curse to be redundant. :) I apologize.
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On Tue, 05.01.10 07:39, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se)
wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get RtKit for my application up and running, and in the
lack
of an rtkit mailing list I'm using this one as the closest I could find
:-)
I'm using the reference implementation almost
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