I generally avoid running pulseaudio, even on Linux machines which are
just meant to be desktop machines, it is still one of the first things
that I disable.  My experiences have found that for what I often do with
computers Pulseaudio seems to introduce more problems then it solves. 
Jack and / or just plain ALSA seem to do the job for me.

Of course I know other people who love Pulseaudio.



> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [RDD] question on RD pulseaudio out
> From: Rick <rickc...@home.nl>
> Date: Wed, November 13, 2013 7:53 pm
> To: User discussion about the Rivendell Radio Automation System
> <rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org>
> 
> 
> Anybody have experience with this?
> 
> On my DJ station I have this setup 
> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/File:D6-rivendell-client-in-jack.png
> 
> For now my my audio goes through the mixer (used for live radio because 
> of its talkover capabilities) to a windows machine where soundprocessing 
> takes place, after which the processed output is streamed with plink / 
> pacat to a Linux darkice setup which streams to multiple icecast servers.
> 
> During autoDJ time I would like have this DJ stations pulseaudio setup 
> sent the audio directly to the windows pulseaudio and soundprocessing 
> station and pass the analog mixer endprocessing, anybody have any 
> experience on what to do in the standard pulseaudio setup on the RD DJ 
> station to have it connect to pulseaudio on Windows (standard soundcard 
> in windows settings in, there are more then one in this workstation)?
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