Maarten Lankhorst wrote:
Well, the use case would be wine's wineserver. On windows programs
usually set audio threads to THREAD_PRIORITY_TIME_CRITICAL to indicate
that they have to have a certain priority. But in windows thread handles
are global, so doing it inside wine's 'ntdll' library
On Sun, 25.04.10 21:41, David Henningsson (launchpad@epost.diwic.se) wrote:
which handle corresponds to the thread, or even if that handle is local
or not. Wineserver controls this information so all requests that
involve handles involve a wineserver call, in general. So racing cannot
Hi list,
When I adjust the volume in PulseAudio, I noticed that the volume for
my left speaker is being reduced more than the volume of my right
speaker. The difference is small, but annoying enough when using
headphones.
So I set out to investigate with alsamixer and found that PA always