cyrille henry wrote: > Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit : >> >> The problem is getting things working for newbies. This has never >> worked for me, but I haven't tried Karmic yet: > i don't think karmic will make any diference. >> >> - install default Ubuntu setup >> - install puredata.deb or pd-extended.deb >> - launch pd using the GNOME menu item >> - then check sound >> >> This works on Mac OS X and Windows. I am guessing that you don't run >> pulseaudio, so that is a non-default config. > i do run pulse audio. > when pulse audio don't use the sound card, pd can use it. > the only modification to the audio configuration i'm doing is removing > ubuntu sound. > >> I still think a crappy working config is a better default than a >> non-working config. > > what is the problem with pasuspender? > you can't watch youtube video when using pd, but pd should always act > normal. > > so, pasuspender is crappy, padsp is very crappy... >
I use jack and pulseaudio at the same time without using pasuspender. First I start up jack, then I load pulseaudio. I have pulseaudio load the jack-sink and jack-source as the default source and sink. That way firefox flash videos and all that use jack with a higher latency via the pulseaudio plugin, and my actual audio tools use jack directly with a lower latency. I have had no problems with this since I figured out how to do it. The issue with making this a default for new users is that it requires jack to be running at login, and for pulseaudio to be setup properly to be using jack for all input / output. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
