Hi

On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Miroslav Rovis <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> På Wed, 21 Mar 2012 19:47:06 +0100, skrev Miroslav Rovis <m.rovis@???>:
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>> > To Cinelerra developers that looked into this,
>> > Einar, and Raffa!
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>> > There's an update.
>> > Another developer is quite confident that the ball is in your yard,
>> > dear respected Cinelerra developers.

They gave up, I see
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>> I believe you are right. I peeked at audioesound.C, and it looked
>> quite simple, less than 200 lines of code. Much less than the ALSA
>> output driver.
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>> I would propose writing a pulseaudio driver, instead of patching
>> the old ALSA driver. That would fix the problem in the right place.
>> It could be fairly low hanging fruit.
>>

Write a patch. I am ready to review.
>> --
>> Herman Robak
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Miroslav, can you do a simple test? Rename your $HOME/.bcast directory
to something else.
Then load your media file (not project!) and try to play it. Do you hear sound?

If you do not hear sound, post the output of 'aplay -l' and 'aplay -L' here.

What type of audio you try to play in Cinelerra?

Einar

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