Hello, Michael!
I've tested the binaries ...
... sry, but no luck. Pulse won't start.
Using the windows-commandline this happens:
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D:\Daten\x2goclient-dev\pulse>pulseaudio.exe --version
pulseaudio 5.99.1-18-ge17579
D:\Daten\x2goclient-dev\pulse>pulseaudio.exe
W: [(null)] daemon/main.c: Compiled with DEPRECATED libsamplerate
support!
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not
supported on this platform.
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not
supported on this platform.
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not
supported on this platform.
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core.c: Failed to allocate shared memory pool.
Falling back to a normal memory pool.
E: [(null)] daemon/main.c: Daemon startup without any loaded modules,
refusing to work.
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not
supported on this platform.
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pulseaudio.exe dies more or less silently ... complaining no module is
loaded.
Here I'am testing to load the module-waveout with record=0:
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D:\Daten\x2goclient-dev\pulse>pulseaudio.exe --load="module-waveout
record=0 sink_name=output source_name=input"
W: [(null)] daemon/main.c: Compiled with DEPRECATED libsamplerate
support!
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not
supported on this platform.
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not
supported on this platform.
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core-util.c: Secure directory creation not
supported on this platform.
--- Ends here before pressing ctrl-c -----
--- last line after killing the process --
W: [(null)] pulsecore/core.c: Failed to allocate shared memory pool.
Falling back to a normal memory pool.
----------------------------------------------------------------
...running, but sure not working all the other modules are missing.
Maybe this can help you.
I'm here for more testing ...
Thanks for taking this serious!
Greetings Ralf
Am 08.12.2014 17:25, schrieb Michael DePaulo:
Hi Ralf,
On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 2:57 AM, Michael DePaulo
<[email protected]> wrote:
Lately I have been working on building PulseAudio 6.0RC1; I was
successful. Now I am making X2Go Client for Windows work with it.
(There is a source code change required to X2Go Client for Windows.)
Once I have a build of X2Go Client for Windows with PulseAudio
6.0RC1
(or 6.0RC2, or 6.0 final, etc) ready, I would like you to try it.
Perhaps PulseAudio's 6.0's new logic will work around the bug in
your
audio driver.
Please test PulseAudio 6.0 by doing the following:
1. Install this build
http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/x2goclient/heuler/mingw32-4.8/qt-4.8/x2goclient-4.0.3.2-2014.12.08-ab034de-setup.exe
2. Delete/move/rename the "pulse" directory under the x2goclient
install path.
3.Extract the contents of this folder to the x2goclient install path.
(Due to UAC, you may have to extract it to some place like your
desktop, and then copy the contents of it (the pulse folder) over to
the x2goclient install path.)
http://code.x2go.org/releases/binary-win32/3rd-party/pulse/testing/pulseaudio-5.99.1-3.1.zip
-Mike#2
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