The PulseAudio latency interferes more with AEC (acoustic echo
cancellation). Sometimes even Skype, that has one of the best AEC
implementations, cannot do a good job when using PulseAudio.
Dragos

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Felix Lechner <[email protected]>wrote:

> I cannot report any latency issues with PulseAudio.  The only
> confusing thing is to get Linphone to function at all---but that is
> the same problem for almost all applications.
>
> The best way to keep PulseAudio and linphone from blocking each other
> is to have all three audio devices in Linphone (input, output, ring)
> use the default ALSA device.  My setup is standard Ubuntu, in which
> the default ALSA device is routed to PulseAudio.
>
> To address Simon's question, the drawback in that setup is that the
> ringer device is the same as regular audio output.  I like to speak on
> the headset but have trouble hearing the faint ringing on the headset
> when I am not wearing it.
>
> I think that problem might go away if PulseAudio was supported directly.
>
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