On November 16, 2007 07:59:35 pm Nix wrote:
> Well it works for me without any of the problems you've mentioned.
>
> Which apps are you seeing this behaviour with? How are they talking to
> the sound system? (ALSA, OSS, native PulseAudio...)
Well, the way I've setup is launch pulseaudio as the sy
On 15 Nov 2007, Kevin Williams uttered the following:
> On November 15, 2007 05:46:49 am Colin Guthrie wrote:
>> I'm not 100% sure but with 0.9.7 pa I don't think there are many reasons
>> to run PA system wide any more. User switching is supported so that
>> switching from one user to another wor
On Wed, 14.11.07 22:19, Esteban Salazar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi, I have been trying to get pulse audio working on gutsy and have had some
> trouble, mainly I think because I'm confused by the gui.
>
> What about something like the attached image? Instead of having to go to a
> stream mix
I have noticed that in pa_mix streams are clipped when they exceed the
threshold. Has there been any discussion on normalizing the output
rather than clipping? Or am I looking in the wrong place.
Dennis
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On Wed, 14.11.07 09:56, Dennis Fleming ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi!
> I have noticed that in pa_mix streams are clipped when they exceed the
> threshold. Has there been any discussion on normalizing the output
> rather than clipping? Or am I looking in the wrong place.
It might indeed make s
Kevin Williams wrote:
> I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA
> daemon
> to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing
> to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio as the
> default ALSA plugin in /etc/asoun
Kevin Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sometimes, I see a message which says "Audio device not
> available. May be it is in use by another application". I'm pretty
> sure, there're no other apps at that same time yet, I receive those
> messages, don't know why !??
This sounds like a messag
So I watched the video. I guess what I find confusing is this notion of
"Moving" streams. I think a lot could be resolved instead by getting rid of
the notion of moving streams and instead conceptually have streams exist
always and independent (similar to now) but instead of moving streams you
j
On November 15, 2007 05:46:49 am Colin Guthrie wrote:
> I'm not 100% sure but with 0.9.7 pa I don't think there are many reasons
> to run PA system wide any more. User switching is supported so that
> switching from one user to another work pretty well (tho' I have to
> admit I've not personally te
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 09:56:19AM -0800, Dennis Fleming wrote:
> I have noticed that in pa_mix streams are clipped when they exceed the
> threshold. Has there been any discussion on normalizing the output
> rather than clipping? Or am I looking in the wrong place.
If I understood correctly, you
On November 15, 2007 06:17:07 am Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
> This sounds like a message coming from xine, or at least it is quite
> similar from the xine message expressing the same problem. If this is
> the case, make sure that you're not using hw:0 as device in the xine
> configuration; id
Hi
I have stuttering(short pauses about every second) sound when using
audacious with its pulseaudio plugin. I have tried to set the buffer
size in audacious up, but it didn't make a difference. I have looked
at the source package for the audacious-plugins(on ubuntu 7.10). And I
cannot find so muc
On Thu, 15.11.07 14:55, Tanu Kaskinen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 09:56:19AM -0800, Dennis Fleming wrote:
> > I have noticed that in pa_mix streams are clipped when they exceed the
> > threshold. Has there been any discussion on normalizing the output
> > rather than clip
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 02:56:47PM +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> I think normalizing a mixed stream is perfectly ligitimate. Don't
> forget that normalization through DRC would only take effect when
> otherwise we'd clip. So the option you have is not DRC vs non-DRC. But
> it is clipping vs. D
I have installed pulseaudio from the cvs repo and have configure the PA daemon
to run as a system wide instance. To ensure all the apps work without needing
to configure each of them individually, I have set the pulseaudio as the
default ALSA plugin in /etc/asound.conf following the guide "Perfe
> "Thomas" == Thomas Jost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> Hi, I have the same kind of problem with mplayer (svn
Thomas> version) and its pulseaudio output : shorts pauses about
Thomas> every seconds, which makes it impossible to watch
Thomas> anything.
Thomas> I notice
Hi,
I have the same kind of problem with mplayer (svn version) and its
pulseaudio output : shorts pauses about every seconds, which makes it
impossible to watch anything.
I noticed that if I don't load module-x11-publish (or if I run
"pax11publish -r"), things work nicely. And if I then run "pax1
> "Thomas" == Thomas Jost <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Thomas> Hi, I have the same kind of problem with mplayer (svn
Thomas> version) and its pulseaudio output : shorts pauses about
Thomas> every seconds, which makes it impossible to watch
Thomas> anything.
Thomas> I notice
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