Am Dienstag, den 03.05.2011, 08:39 +0530 schrieb Arun Raghavan:
On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 11:52 +0200, Maarten Bosmans wrote:
Recently, I encountered some problems when enabling orc in some less
usual situations.
When compiling with --enable-orc from a tarball generated from a
'Twas brillig, and Arun Raghavan at 02/05/11 05:41 did gyre and gimble:
(Based on Colin's review) We mark modules as being autoloaded so that
they can handle this as a special case if needed (which is required by
module-echo-cancel for now). This inverts how things were done and makes
using
'Twas brillig, and Arun Raghavan at 02/05/11 07:49 did gyre and gimble:
In e193c2bf55326a48e2297bcacadc9d1848a40d7d and
948d0f19bef353208ffb5b1b8c520b6b489b94a6
Can you make sure that pactl and pacmd stay as in-sync as possible?
I held off because I thought that pacmd was going to be
'Twas brillig, and Baek Chang at 02/05/11 04:52 did gyre and gimble:
Also, if i revert to pulseaudio 0.9.14, i do not see this issue
happening. I can hear the very short samples in the beginning fine.
I think generally that the rewinding should work, and that by reverting
you are just
2011/5/3 Paul Menzel paulepan...@users.sourceforge.net:
Am Dienstag, den 03.05.2011, 08:39 +0530 schrieb Arun Raghavan:
On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 11:52 +0200, Maarten Bosmans wrote:
Recently, I encountered some problems when enabling orc in some less
usual situations.
When compiling with
Am Dienstag, den 03.05.2011, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Maarten Bosmans:
2011/5/3 Paul Menzel paulepan...@users.sourceforge.net:
Am Dienstag, den 03.05.2011, 08:39 +0530 schrieb Arun Raghavan:
On Mon, 2011-05-02 at 11:52 +0200, Maarten Bosmans wrote:
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Secondly, there is a problem when
I think you are correct in that there is an alsa bug. It seems that
pulseaudio 0.9.14 didn't exhibit this bug in the driver, but pulseaudio
0.9.22 does.
It seems like the rewind is causing the driver to not have data in its first
hw buffer, the dropout in the beginning is a hw buffer size.
On Tue, May 03, 2011 at 11:09:56AM -0700, Baek Chang wrote:
I think you are correct in that there is an alsa bug. It seems that
pulseaudio 0.9.14 didn't exhibit this bug in the driver, but pulseaudio
0.9.22 does.
It seems like the rewind is causing the driver to not have data in its first
hw
I think you are correct in that there is an alsa bug. It seems that
pulseaudio 0.9.14 didn't exhibit this bug in the driver, but pulseaudio
0.9.22 does.
I asked before, but for some reason never got an answer from this
list: is there a simple way to disable rewinds? They seem to be
related to
Hi,
'Twas brillig, and Dan Muresan at 03/05/11 19:51 did gyre and gimble:
I think you are correct in that there is an alsa bug. It seems that
pulseaudio 0.9.14 didn't exhibit this bug in the driver, but pulseaudio
0.9.22 does.
I asked before, but for some reason never got an answer from
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