I'm the owner of an Edirol FA-66 supported under jack by freebob/ffado.
Is there a way to directly use my card under pulseaudio without using
jack ?
Is there a freebob/ffado module for pulseaudio ?
This feature is it planed ?
Regards
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Patrice Vetsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 09:08:46PM +0100, Adam Sulmicki wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering. Is there some way to do the following in PulseAudio:
>
> SELECTIVE SOUND AMPLIFICATION BASED ON SOUND FREQUENCY.
Yes, PulseAudio can do equalization (which is the
established term for this), with help fr
Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> Karl,
>
> After going back and reading some of the other threads that you've
> started, is there a specific reason that you're trying to compile
> pulseaudio yourself? Pulseaudio is already available in Fedora 8,
> although you won't get it by default if you do an upgrade (y
Hello,
I was wondering. Is there some way to do the following in PulseAudio:
SELECTIVE SOUND AMPLIFICATION BASED ON SOUND FREQUENCY.
I know I can do "normal" amplification which will raise all frequencies
across range equally.
However, for hard of hearing people it might be better to raise some
I've got quite the similar situation, I was having problems with my
built-in sound card, (i still do, actually).
So I just opened up Synaptic (ubuntu's yum analog) and installed pretty
much everything that had "sound" or "audio" in it's name. :)
That didn't help much, but PA stuff stayed there an
On Tue, 2008-01-08 at 10:40 -0800, Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> A bit of offtopic...
>
> Hehe, usually one figures out if one needs it and then try to gets it to
> work, as opposed to: "Oh, sweet, i got it working, now let's see what
> the heck it is..." :)
(Sorry to take us further off-topic :) )
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> Also, it says that you don't have avahi, meaning you won't be able to
> use network discovery things... so i'd suggest to install
> avahi and avahi-devel packages.
I do have avahi, but not the devel package but I got that so it is fine.
Karl
> It might be libava
Karl,
After going back and reading some of the other threads that you've
started, is there a specific reason that you're trying to compile
pulseaudio yourself? Pulseaudio is already available in Fedora 8,
although you won't get it by default if you do an upgrade (you get it
by default if you do a
Also, it says that you don't have avahi, meaning you won't be able to
use network discovery things... so i'd suggest to install
avahi and avahi-devel packages. It might be libavahi, i'm not sure about
fedora since I primarily use ubuntu now.
V.
Karl Larsen wrote:
> -snip-
> That worked but
In those cases I suggest to use web sites such as rpmfind.net, pbone, or
even google.
if you put "liboil-0.3 rpm" in there, you might find many intersting
things :)
mind you, you'll need the devel package as well.
Karl Larsen wrote:
> -snip-
> That worked but it then stopped at:
>
> checki
Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> On 1/8/08, Karl Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
>>
>>> On 1/8/08, Karl Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>
Karl Larsen wrote:
> Well I have forgot how to get this Fedora 8 to know about the
>
A bit of offtopic...
Hehe, usually one figures out if one needs it and then try to gets it to
work, as opposed to: "Oh, sweet, i got it working, now let's see what
the heck it is..." :)
V.
Karl Larsen wrote:
> -snip-
> Right now Col I am much interested in getting pulseaudio running
> pro
On 1/8/08, Karl Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> > On 1/8/08, Karl Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Karl Larsen wrote:
> >>
> >>> Well I have forgot how to get this Fedora 8 to know about the
> >>> subject file which is a library at /usr/local/lib/. This libr
On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Karl Larsen wrote:
> Karl Larsen wrote:
>> Well I have forgot how to get this Fedora 8 to know about the
>> subject file which is a library at /usr/local/lib/. This library is not
>> normal on F8 and reading the details of it's use it may well be critical
>> to the pulseaud
Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
> On 1/8/08, Karl Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Karl Larsen wrote:
>>
>>> Well I have forgot how to get this Fedora 8 to know about the
>>> subject file which is a library at /usr/local/lib/. This library is not
>>> normal on F8 and reading the details of i
On 1/8/08, Karl Larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Karl Larsen wrote:
> > Well I have forgot how to get this Fedora 8 to know about the
> > subject file which is a library at /usr/local/lib/. This library is not
> > normal on F8 and reading the details of it's use it may well be critical
> > t
Karl Larsen wrote:
> Well I have forgot how to get this Fedora 8 to know about the
> subject file which is a library at /usr/local/lib/. This library is not
> normal on F8 and reading the details of it's use it may well be critical
> to the pulseaudio performance.
>
> I will ask the Fedo
Well I have forgot how to get this Fedora 8 to know about the
subject file which is a library at /usr/local/lib/. This library is not
normal on F8 and reading the details of it's use it may well be critical
to the pulseaudio performance.
I will ask the Fedora group how to do it.
Karl
Hello,
On my x86_64 Fedora 8 box I have the problem that dual soundsources
playing at the same time cause the blocking (hang) of one of them.
E.g.: start xmms to play an MP3 via alsa output; mail comes in and
Thunderbird needs to play a sound. This can not be done and the app
becomes unresponsive
Renke Brausse wrote:
>> I then tried my VLC showing a very sexy short movie called Cheers.
>> The picture is fine but absolutely no audio. I will now see if there are
>> any updates for pulseaudio. I know there are a lot.
>>
>
> VLC doens't support Pulseaudio (or vice versa...)
>
> Look
> I then tried my VLC showing a very sexy short movie called Cheers.
> The picture is fine but absolutely no audio. I will now see if there are
> any updates for pulseaudio. I know there are a lot.
VLC doens't support Pulseaudio (or vice versa...)
Look at this post for a workaround (don't
I used the yum approach to installing pulseaudio this morning and
the setup was fine:
Installed: pulseaudio.i386 0:0.9.7-0.17.svn20071017.fc8
Dependency Installed: pulseaudio-core-libs.i386 0:0.9.7-0.17.svn20071017.fc8
Complete!
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I then tried my VLC showing a very se
The yum-builddep and rpmbuild -- rebuild are new to me. I have never
made an rpm that worked. I do have printed out Maximum RPM and will see
if that helps.
I'm using yum install pulseaudio and that will install this:
0.9.7-0.17.svn20071017.fc8 two files the main and a lib. I expect this
is
Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Vasili Sviridov wrote:
>
>> The site contains links to the latest version. It's a tarball, so
>> provided you satisfy all dependencies, ./configure && make && make
>> install should get you going :)
>>
>> About advantages - that topic was extensively covered, there's a n
Richi Plana wrote:
> You can "yum-builddep" then "rpmbuild --rebuild" the src.rpm from
> Rawhide
> (http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/development/source/SRPMS/),
> but that version seems to have some problems with tunneling. I've a src.rpm
> with a couple of patches to make it wo
Vasili Sviridov wrote:
> The site contains links to the latest version. It's a tarball, so
> provided you satisfy all dependencies, ./configure && make && make
> install should get you going :)
>
> About advantages - that topic was extensively covered, there's a nice
> video of (i believe) Lenn
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