Somewhat due to the lack of feedback and better ideas in this forum, I'm
proposing Ubuntu to remove the underrun handling in alsa-plugins-pulse.
If you think this is a bad idea and/or have a better one, now is the
time to speak up.
The reasoning behind this is:
1) If pulseaudio gets an underrun,
David Henningsson wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Sat, 09.01.10 10:00, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se)
wrote:
The pulse ALSA plugin has been known, for a while, to not work properly,
causing underruns, hangs etc. I sat down yesterday trying to figure it
out, and I'm
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Sat, 09.01.10 10:00, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se)
wrote:
The pulse ALSA plugin has been known, for a while, to not work properly,
causing underruns, hangs etc. I sat down yesterday trying to figure it
out, and I'm pretty certain this patch
'Twas brillig, and David Henningsson at 09/01/10 09:00 did gyre and
gimble:
The pulse ALSA plugin has been known, for a while, to not work
properly,
causing underruns, hangs etc. I sat down yesterday trying to figure it
out, and I'm pretty certain this patch improves the situation, but I
David Henningsson wrote:
'Twas brillig, and David Henningsson at 09/01/10 09:00 did gyre and
gimble:
The pulse ALSA plugin has been known, for a while, to not work properly,
causing underruns, hangs etc. I sat down yesterday trying to figure it
out, and I'm pretty certain this patch improves
: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/485488
The patch is for the alsa-plugins tree at git.alsa-projects.org.
// David
From 2e9f8fa4d6f7a0cabe5aea1cbfa98980cdfb6d84 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: David Henningsson di...@ubuntu.com
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 09:09:14 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] pulse: Fix
In the spirit of a recent thread here, I have a similar minor problem. I
have an ESI Juli@ card, which PulseAudio names as VT1720/24
[Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-Channel Audio Controller. I'd prefer ESI
Juli@ as ALSA suggests, and I assume most other ESI Juli@ users would
also prefer that.
I can
Ng Oon-Ee wrote:
On Thu, 2010-01-07 at 19:51 +0100, David Henningsson wrote:
In the spirit of a recent thread here, I have a similar minor problem. I
have an ESI Juli@ card, which PulseAudio names as VT1720/24
[Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-Channel Audio Controller. I'd prefer ESI
Juli@ as ALSA
Hi,
is there a way, e g via pacmd, to get the current default/fallback
playback (and record) device? There is no get-default-sink command.
List-sinks shows a priority item, is this something I can reliably
use, i e take the highest value to get the current fallback device?
// David
Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and David Henningsson at 06/01/10 11:33 did gyre and gimble:
is there a way, e g via pacmd, to get the current default/fallback
playback (and record) device? There is no get-default-sink command.
List-sinks shows a priority item, is this something I can
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
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 unmodified and end up with
an org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied - Operation not permitted
(Answer to both Colin and Bill)
Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Bill Cox at 02/01/10 15:03 did gyre and gimble:
Hi, David.
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 1:08 AM, David Henningsson
launchpad@epost.diwic.se wrote:
I was just thinking, and this idea is perhaps not 100% thought through
Bill Cox wrote:
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
We actually cover that inside of gdm, where you can get access to the
boot messages.
Lennart
Speakup doesn't stop reading when the user logs into Gnome. When we
type Ctrl+Alt+F1, we get a
Rustom Mody wrote:
Well one correction (mine and the wikis :-)
The wiki talks of changing /etc/default/timidity.cfg
There is no such file.
The 2 files are /etc/timidity/timidity.cfg and /etc/default/timidity
Evidently the wiki is referring to the second whereas I took it to be the
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