--- On Thu, 14/10/10, Paul Menzel paulepan...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
The amount *of* usesc
The number of usecs would be better.
PeterO
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On Wed, 2009-10-14 at 00:24 +0100, Nix wrote:
A shame. It's fine software, better than any other desktop sound system
I've ever used, but it seems it's not safe to use unless I'm in the
right club or have infinite amounts of free time to use to follow
everything you do in micrometric
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 23:04 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Sun, 04.10.09 15:44, Peter Onion (peter.on...@btinternet.com) wrote:
So, what are the steps to upgrade my pulseaudio to the latest version ?
I assume I can't just remove the pulseaudio rpm as that will break
dependencies
On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 23:40 +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Peter Onion at 02/10/09 21:24 did gyre and gimble:
It was ok when pulseaudio was using ~8% of one core but it seems to have
jumped up to 20%, dropouts are happening every couple of seconds and
these messages
On Mon, 2009-10-05 at 01:17 +1100, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
Did you check all the output levels are unmuted for your card?
Try running alsamixer from the commandline.
FIxed. Output was being sent to the sound device on my Radeon graphics
card (which I assume comes out the HDMI connector ?)
On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 10:18 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
A very brief intro how to use the threaded mainloop you may find in
the doxygen docs. In case you haven't had a look yet:
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/pulseaudio/doxygen/threaded_mainloop.html
That was one of the first
On Fri, 2009-10-02 at 18:30 +0100, Peter Onion wrote:
Next thing is to try and control the sound with some glade widgets to
see it the latency is going to be a problem doing things this way.
Things are looking good :-)
Latency is OK and only a very occasional dropout.
It was ok when
I've been looking at the tests in the source distribution to get some
more ideas on how things fit together.
BUT, I still can't figure out how to use the threaded mainloop. There
are some examples of using bits of it, but at the moment I can't see how
to put them together in a coherent way.
Has anyone got some example code which uses the GLIB Main Loop
Bindings ?
I was trying to get some of my old computer emulation applications (*)
working with PA about a year ago, but at the time I just side stepped
pulse as I had a multi channel sound card so software mixing wasn't
essential.
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 22:07 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 29.09.09 20:45, Peter Onion (peter.on...@btinternet.com) wrote:
Has anyone got some example code which uses the GLIB Main Loop
Bindings ?
So I'm looking for an example of using pa with a gtk+ (libglade
On Tue, 2009-09-29 at 22:44 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
If you write output applications it is not recommended to use the glib
glue coe because you don't want to run the audio IO stuff in the same
event loop as the slow X stuff. The glib glue code is only useful for
control
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 14:34 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Mon, 09.03.09 01:48, Another Sillyname (anothersn...@googlemail.com) wrote:
2009/3/8 Peter Onion peter.on...@btinternet.com:
Using pulseaudio-0.9.14-1.fc10 (x86_64) After a few minutes
playing..
E: source.c
.
Peter Onion
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On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 18:49 -0700, Karl Larsen wrote:
Well I got the tarball of this version on my Fedora 8 operating
system. It unpacked just fine and I got busy with ./configure but it
errored out like this:
I used the packages from Fedora 9 to upgrade my Fedora 8 machine to
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