2010/10/19 Florian Philipp <li...@f_philipp.fastmail.net>:
> Am 19.10.2010 06:14, schrieb Dmitry S. Makovey:
> [...]
>>
>> What I have:
>> Gentoo + KDE-4.4.5 + pulseaudio-0.9.21.1
>>
>> How I use it:
>> In KDE I've got Xine backend setup for playback (if I use gstreamer I
>> get higher frequency of problems popping up, see below).
>>
>> Problems I see:
>> Whenever any app tries to use KDE sound notification system I have a
>> good chance of sound becoming garbled in Amarok (while listening to the
>> music), heck even non-KDE apps like Skype would work fine until
>> something else decides to use sound device (like gnash/lighspark, etc.).
>> Chances of getting garbled sound are 50/50 - it's never a guarantee:
>> sometimes it works - sometimes it "crashes". To get sound back I have to
>> restart app (Skype, Firefox, Amarok, etc.).
>>
> [...]
>
> For me, this sounds like a mixing problem. Maybe the problem is a bit
> obfuscated because some applications use alsa directly, other use phonon
> and yet others use pulseaudio. I cannot give you very clear directions
> but this should get you going:
> http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php/Hardware_mixing,_software_mixing

Hi Guys,

I have the same problem to as Dmitry. But I'm confused because my
system doesn't have neither /etc/asoundrc nor ~.asoundrc file. Can you
tell me which package contains this?

My system is amd64.

Thanks for clarification in advance!

András

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