On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 9:23 PM, Søren Hauberg <so...@hauberg.org> wrote:

> ons, 15 07 2009 kl. 13:58 -0500, skrev Miguel Bazdresch:
> > It looks as if this is a pulseaudio bug, not octave's, but there are
> > reports of other legacy tools working fine with padsp, so I wanted to
> > bring this up here first and ask if anybody has any pointers or
> > workarounds.
>
> I'd rather not start working around issues in pulseaudio. So, if you
> haven't done so already, please file a bug against pulseaudio.
>
> > Also, since it seems Pulseaudio is the future (at least
> > on Linux), it'd be great to have somebody knowledgeable update the
> > audio package. I'll try to do this myself, but pulseaudio
> > documentations seems somewhat sparse, so it may take a while.
>
> The 'audio' package seems to be unmaintained at the moment, so I think
> we'll need some help fixing this. If you're up for the task, then it
> would be much appreciated. My opinion is that we should find some simple
> audio library and use that for IO. I think the current situation only
> works on Linux, which is a shame. I guess we could use 'gstreamer',
> 'libao' or something like that.
>
> Anyway, I think we'll need help with this, so if you or anybody else
> would like to help out, then it would be wonderful.
>
> Søren
>
>
You can try this one too:

 http://folk.uio.no/fl/aaudio.shtml

I have not tested it for 3.2.x though.

/Fredrik
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