(In reply to comment #339)
> The only answers you'll get will be either "whine at
> your distro's mainteiners and make them update alsa-plugins to the latest git"
> (and it still won't solve this problem) ...

Fire up bugs please in case you've got problem after compiling and
installing latest alsa-plugins from git. Whining is a cool thing but the
only way to get bugs fixed is to fire up bugs and do anything you can to
sort them out.

> or "remove pulsaudio and go back to alsa" (because who needs pulse?
> On a totally unrelated topic, switch to Netscape, no need for new 
> fancy browsers or new web standards)... 

You don't know what you're talking about. PA is a buggy thing, alsa
pulse plugin is also a buggy thing, and even default ALSA's dmix+plug
setup is a buggy thing. Wanna details? Monitor wine-bugs list for
messages by Andrew Eikum and Jörg Höhle - they are working really hard
to workaround all the bugs in ALSA+dmix+PA+Wine that had been reported
so far.

> So yeah, never thought I'd say this, but if you need audio output you should
> really consider a dual boot system with Linux and Windows, Wine simply won't
> work as for now.
> PROVE ME WRONG AND FIXE AUDIO ISSUES WITH PULSE PLEASE.

In case you wanna be 100% sure about compatibility - dual booting is a
good choice. If you can handle some problems - Wine isn't a bag choice
either.

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