Justin Glenn Smith a écrit :
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.


yes, this is great, but i thnk it's not an option for the default pd-extended 
configuration.

c


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