Le samedi 17 janvier 2009 à 20:42 +, Andrea a écrit :
Andrea wrote:
Derek Smithies wrote:
Hi,
On the alsa-pulse: I've noticed that even playing the ring tone directly
from the configuration
dialog, gives a very poor quality (while aplay plays just fine the wav
file).
So
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le samedi 17 janvier 2009 à 20:42 +, Andrea a écrit :
Could it be something like that the alsa-pulse converter does not work very
well when one opens and
closes continuously the output device? And instead of a continuous flow, we
can hear a glitch for
every
Hi,
there is a fascinating read on
http://glyph.twistedmatrix.com/2009/01/dark-art-of-sound-on-linux.html
about sound in linux.
He is not overly critical of Ekiga - I get the feeling that he is implying
that the Ekiga/PtLib developers worked with the available documentation
to get a workable
Damien Sandras a écrit :
However, having a pulseaudio plugin would fix a few problems.
Fixing my gstreamer code would get us that.
Snark on #ekiga
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Palo S. wrote:
I guess there is a way to switch it off but I don\'t
know how to do that. You can still remove it, test
Ekiga and then install it back, just to find out
whether it would solve the problem at all and then
try to find a way to witch pulseaudio off...
P.
There is a way,
David Ford wrote:
There is a lot of information here -
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup
For Audacity they suggest:
'Audacity can use OSS for sound input and sound output. By changing the
2 settings in preferences to /dev/dsp, and running audacity as
padsp audacity . . .'
or
Hi,
100% agreed...
Le dimanche 11 janvier 2009 à 12:46 +1300, Derek Smithies a écrit :
[...]
The only reasonable solution is to write a pulse audio plugin for ptlib.
But I was reading elsewhere from some expert who said that if you have
alsa code that works, you should not need to write
Hi,
I've just upgraded from 2.x to 3.0.1 on Fedora 9.
There are some issues with Pulseaudio
This is when an incoming call is received.
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters Input/output error
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters Input/output
Le samedi 10 janvier 2009 à 13:03 +, Andrea a écrit :
Hi,
I've just upgraded from 2.x to 3.0.1 on Fedora 9.
There are some issues with Pulseaudio
This is when an incoming call is received.
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters Input/output error
***
Damien Sandras wrote:
Le samedi 10 janvier 2009 à 13:03 +, Andrea a écrit :
Hi,
I've just upgraded from 2.x to 3.0.1 on Fedora 9.
There are some issues with Pulseaudio
This is when an incoming call is received.
*** PULSEAUDIO: Unable to create stream.
Cannot set parameters
Hi,
I think that we have to recognise that pulse audio is here to stay.
Yes, pulseaudio has design issues. Take for instance pulseaudio on ubuntu
8.10. I cannot see how to direct pulseaudio to put sound from one app to
one audio device , and sound for a different app to a second audio device.
First I need to learn how to disable pulseaudio, then I will have a better
clue where the issue is.
yum remove pulseaudio
P.
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