Hi Derek, Ugh, sorry to hear that the PA related sound stuff isn't going well. Incidentally on my machine (9.10), using the version of the plugin that ships with the Scratch package (with latest PA updates) I don't get any stuttering on playback - although I did when I tried the plugin with the Squeak-vm submitted to Debian recently. But I imagine there are a lot of other factors I'm not aware of.
Re: other distros. I have heard a few requests for a Red Hat compatible version. I think the next generation OLPC will have a RH based OS? I was thinking of trying "Alien" package converter (from deb -> rpm) to see if that would be a good solution. I asked a few community members to try it but haven't heard back. Re: KDE - that would be great, but again I'm not sure how to do that. We still have the bug the breaks installation on Kubuntu (installer tries to write to gnome only file to register file type I think). If we could fix that, we might be able to try the current package using the ALSA plugin on the off chance that Phonon might emulate the asynch stuff properly. To sum up, supporting other Linux distros would be great, but the primary goal is plain old Ubuntu. But if Gstreamer made it possible to hook into lots of other options, so much the better. I would think the same could be said for choosing any other other popular widely available sound library, like SDL <http://www.libsdl.org/>. -Amos On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Derek O'Connell <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Amos, > > no luck yet with PA, in fact things got worse after an OS update and now > playback is stuttering again. The situation is complicated and might not > actually be all PA's fault but a combination of sound card, ALSA drivers > and ALSA/PA settings (though not forgetting the original internal API > change, not fully ruled out yet). None of which is relevant for an out > of the box solution. I had considered bringing together all the various > "solutions" and creating a check-list but I wouldn't inflict that on > novice users. So, giving it one last shot tomorrow before moving onto > alternatives. > > Btw, are there any plans to support other distro's and/or KDE (which > would need a Phonon driver), and is there a case for a Linux specific > version of Scratch that can at least hook into DBus and GStreamer? > > -D > -- _____ Amos
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