Hi everyone,
Gapless playback is frequently listed as an issue by users, they complain
about gaps in the audio when the player jumps from one playlist entry to the
next one. So far each player has their own solution (or no support at all).
Basically the idea is that while you are playing a stream,
'Twas brillig, and Mark Greenwood at 08/03/09 23:08 did gyre and gimble:
I've got a network sink running PA 0.9.10 and a source running 0.9.15.
The source discovers the sink using zeroconf. Whenever I use pavucontrol
to route audio from the source to the sink, the CPU usage of PA on the
sink
'Twas brillig, and pl bossart at 09/03/09 16:37 did gyre and gimble:
Hi everyone,
Gapless playback is frequently listed as an issue by users, they
complain about gaps in the audio when the player jumps from one playlist
entry to the next one. So far each player has their own solution (or no
Hi,
I have problems setting up my asound.conf.
Namely that I want to tell the alsa-pulse plugin which pulseaudio
device to use (I have 2 sound cards).
There is a nice short explanation in the plugin's README-pulse file:
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PulseAudio -- ALSA plugins
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Peter Nagy nag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have problems setting up my asound.conf.
Namely that I want to tell the alsa-pulse plugin which pulseaudio
device to use (I have 2 sound cards).
As an amendment to what I just sent: you can easily introspect
Hi,
Ok I see what you mean.
But how could it happen that when I'm using native pulseaudio for
example with gstreamer then the output goes to sound_card0 but when
I'm using it through alsa-lib - alsa-pulse plugin - pulse then
output goes to sound_card1
If I turn off HAL detection and determine
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Peter Nagy nag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Ok I see what you mean.
But how could it happen that when I'm using native pulseaudio for
example with gstreamer then the output goes to sound_card0 but when
I'm using it through alsa-lib - alsa-pulse plugin - pulse then
I've tried exactly what you sad but device parameter is not working for me.
Anyway changing the module load order gives a workaround
Thanks for your help.
Peter
2009/3/9 Sean McNamara smc...@gmail.com:
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:19 PM, Peter Nagy nag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Ok I see what you
Is this possible? I haven't used Fedora in a month or two (which I
regard as close to upstream as I dare to venture), but I recall that
it was only possible to move a stream between sinks, as opposed to
selecting different sinks for playback.
I'm not sure of a good use case for that one --