On Mon, 11.02.08 11:44, '2+ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
installed UbuntuHardyAlpha4 on my USB-Flash
when this booted from ARTiGO(VIA pico-ITX)
ALSA does fine (except play of sox gices an io error)
but Jack doesn't
actually jackd nor each apps don't blame me of anything ... but simply no
On Wed, 06.02.08 13:37, cp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi!
I'm using PA with arecord [...] | pacat [...] to get sound from line-in into
the network. Works well but with some 250ms of latency. I tried to set
--buffer-time=10 to arecord, but there is no change in delta t. Seems to be
the
On Fri, 01.02.08 15:22, Jyri Sarha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi!
The strexeq-instruction has two conditions the equality to the old value
and the exclusiveness of the operation (e.g. if the value in memory was
tampered between the operations). The operation fails if either of
these
Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) When I control the volume of the Xmod, the volume jumps up and down
rather erratically, and loses synch between the right and left
channel. But this happens when using ALSA directly, so it's not
related to PA.
Probably some fuckup in
On Sat, 02.02.08 09:41, Rémi Cardona ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
As Skype is a proprietary application, I think it'd be a good thing if
they did their PA support like Macromedia/Adobe did for flash, using
libflashsupport.
Uh. It's not Adobe who did the PA support, it was actually -- me!
On Sat, 02.02.08 01:55, Tanu Kaskinen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Happened tonight on #pulseaudio:
00:41 Q-FUNK guys, it appears that Skype might be willing
to become good audiozens and stop accessing
ALSA directly.
00:41 Q-FUNK however, they would need
Hi all,
I'm thinking about buying a bluetooth headset but since those are not
really cheap (100€ was the cheapest stereo headset I could find, a
Philips MP3-player type of headset) I'd like to know how others were
able to set them up using PA.
If those of you who have a bluetooth stereo or
On Wed, 13.02.08 14:26, Rémi Cardona ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Also, libflashsupport is not exactly at the zenith auf API
design or implementation. Dunno if it is useful as a positive example.
You are a much better judge for this sort of things than most of us :)
But even if the
Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 01.02.08 14:44, Jim Duda ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm using pulseaudio 0.9.6, on Fedora 7 installed via yum.
I'm current having to start pulseaudio -D manually.
Three Questions:
1) Should pulseaudio startup automatically somehow when someone logs into X?
On Mon, 28.01.08 20:52, Dewey Smolka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The main question is: Is this even possible with Pulse?
Even if you can by jumping through some loops, I am quite sure you
don't want to do this.
If you need to combine two seperate sound cards into one, then you
need to do
On Wed, 13.02.08 14:04, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On experimentation in Mandriva we've found a few problems with the
launching via esdcompat. As pulse takes longer to initialise than esd
did, the timeouts for starting esd are no longer accurate and this
leads to a few issues
On Sun, 27.01.08 14:47, yatesy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
W: alsa-util.c: Device hw:1 doesn't support 2 channels, changed to 10.
PA knows no suitable default channel map for devices that have 10
channels (in contrast to 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8). ALSA doesn't know either,
and we default to the ALSA
On Thu, 24.01.08 14:27, Leszek Koltunski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There is a plugin for flash (libflashsupport) for this. flashplugin's
built in alsa support used to be buggy and would kill pulse - not sure
if it still is tho'.
I dont understand why one needs any special libraries.
On Thu, 24.01.08 21:08, Andrew Gaydenko ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi!
1. Has anybody success story concerning pulseaudio working with hdsp
alsa driver? I have output shown below.
Hmm, none of the usual way to open the device worked. And when we
opened the device as hw:0 it didn't accept
On Sun, 20.01.08 01:37, Matt Feifarek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello.
Avahi has the neat feature reflector which can catch mDNS on one
interface and fling it out on another. In my case, I have a wired LAN
and a wireless LAN connected to the same firewall/router box.
Of course, this
On Tue, 15.01.08 10:45, Ulf Behrens ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm currently running two pulseaudio servers, one on my windows xp
laptop and one on my linux desktop. I want to stream the audio oupput of
for example itunes from my laptop to the speakers connected to my linux
On Wed, 23.01.08 14:36, Hynek Hanke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi!
please, I just want to ask if there is some Python programming interface
to PulseAudio or some bindings for the C library that one could use?
I (as the maintainer of PA) am not aware of any such bindings.
Sorry,
Lennart
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On Sun, 13.01.08 19:17, Valent Turkovic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi,
as I explained in my bug[1] I have problem with PA because of over
amplification and I need to put every application stream on 50%.
Is there some way to define that every new aplication stream has a
default volume of
Hi,
I'm new to PulseAudio and I have a question. I am designing a system
that needs to implement audio priorities. Each application will be
able to write to a certain virtual sound device, and I need to
implement this sort of thing:
virtual audio device A - high priority
virtual audio
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last had a look on the
g-s source
Colin Guthrie wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if there are any drawbacks of this way to start PA. Does
gnome-session still upload the samples correctly if it doesn't start
esd/PA by itself? It has been a while since I last had a look on the
g-s source code.
If that's not a
On Feb 13, 2008 8:44 AM, Lennart Poettering [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 28.01.08 20:52, Dewey Smolka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The main question is: Is this even possible with Pulse?
Even if you can by jumping through some loops, I am quite sure you
don't want to do this.
If you
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