Does anyone have thoughts on the two second lag on pulseaudio loopback (see my 11 November 2013) post
Thank you On Thursday, November 7, 2013 1:52:13 PM UTC-5, Keith Ruenheck wrote: > > I have a Beaglebone Black running Angstrom 3.8.13 connected (through USB) > to a Burr-Brown PCM2900C CODEC. I can setup loopback with alsa, but not > pulseaudio. The command is accepted, but the audio isn't looped back. The > commands I'm using are: > > alsaloop -C hw:1,0 –P hw1:0 –t 50000 –T 1 (which works), and > > pactl load-module module-loopback > source=alsa_input.usb-BurrBrown_from_Texas_Instruments_USB_AUDIO_CODEC-00-CODEC.analog-stereo > > sink=alsa_output.usb-BurrBrown_from_Texas_Instruments_USB_AUDIO_CODEC-00-CODEC.analog-stereo > > latency_msec=50 (which doesn't work) > > When I run the same pactl command on my laptop, running Fedora 19, it > works fine. > > I have the following modules installed on the Beaglebone: > > > - pulseaudio - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-doc - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-lib-alsa-util - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-lib-protocol-native - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-alsa-card - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-alsa-sink - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-alsa-source - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-always-sink - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-augment-properties - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-card-restore - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-console-kit - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-default-device-restore - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-detect - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-device-restore - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-filter-apply - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-filter-heuristics - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-intended-roles - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-loopback - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-native-protocol-unix - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-null-sink - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-position-event-sounds - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-rescue-streams - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-role-cork - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-stream-restore - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-suspend-on-idle - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-switch-on-port-available - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-module-udev-detect - 2.1-r9.16 > - pulseaudio-server - 2.1-r9.16 > > I'd like to use pulseaudio because of the added flexibility over alsa. > Can anybody tell me what's wrong? > > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
