On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 03:27 +0700, Harry Campigli wrote:
> Interesting amongst the comments on that page,
>
> "You can net-stream to your LAN through PA as well. Just run the PA
> daemon in all your running boxes and each one of them can become a
> sink and a source for the others."
>
>
> That m
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 12:09 +, Martin Spott wrote:
> Maybe PulseAudio is doing nothing else than just picking up mainstream
> attitudes - intentionally.
Let's give an example; My implementation of AAX/OpenAL can mix audio
multiple times faster than OpenAL-Soft does. In fact if i add a
differe
Erik Hofman wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 22:01 +, Martin Spott wrote:
>> I know that PA is subject to well-founded criticism because it puts a
>> lot more load onto the 'server' machine than a clever system design
>> would allow - but, hey, it works quite nicely with nowadays speedy
>> CPU's
Thanks Eric,
With out yet looking in depth at how the sound is done in SG and FG, I guess
this means its a similar task using PA or putting in another couple of sound
cards as far as what I need to modify.
More cards would avoid the PA overhead on the processor already mentioned.
Harry
On
On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 17:38 +0700, Harry Campigli wrote:
> So from an FG perspective,
>
> While leaving the default effects on the system chip, and setting up a
> stream with PA so it does the work.
>
> How difficult would it me be to point the nav audio for example, at
> the PA stream going to
So from an FG perspective,
While leaving the default effects on the system chip, and setting up a
stream with PA so it does the work.
How difficult would it me be to point the nav audio for example, at the PA
stream going to another motherboard sound chip?
Back to changes in OpenAl and simgear?
On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 22:01 +, Martin Spott wrote:
> Yup, I'm using this in Linux school-server setups with diskless
> terminals, works perfectly even with two dozend (or more) clients
> streaming audio at the same time.
>
> I know that PA is subject to well-founded criticism because it puts a
Harry Campigli wrote:
> "You can net-stream to your LAN through PA as well. Just run the PA daemon
> in all your running boxes and each one of them can become a sink and a
> source for the others."
Yup, I'm using this in Linux school-server setups with diskless
terminals, works perfectly even wit
Interesting amongst the comments on that page,
"You can net-stream to your LAN through PA as well. Just run the PA daemon
in all your running boxes and each one of them can become a sink and a
source for the others."
That might have potential in a set up with mutiple machines networked in a
FG s
..no sound after running Flash, YouTube, etc. (pulseaudio solution)
http://www.webcitation.org/5kcZukzEL
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