Dear PusleAudio developers,
I'd like to let you know that Google ChromeOS recently started a brand new
project called ADHD, which from what I can tell aims to do the same thing
that PulseAudio already does, bypassing it in favor of interacting directly
with ALSA:
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 10:37 +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote:
Hi!
Yup, that's right it's 1.0 time at last.
So this has been a long time coming, but finally it's out there!
I've covered a lot of things already in the previous release notes and
we have a fairly extensive summary of things over
Le mardi 27 septembre 2011 17:27:14 Arun Raghavan, vous avez écrit :
Do you have any more details? Seems to be more of a policy daemon than
an audio server.
Isn't audio policy daemon just a fancier name for (modern) audio server?
Does PulseAudio not implement audio policy?
Sure, PulseAudio
Hello Everybody,
First of all Congrajulations on the release. Hopefully, we will turn in some
patches soon.
Please see additional comments inline.
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 20:41:26 +0100
From: Colin Guthrie gm...@colin.guthr.ie
Subject: Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] No audio heard from loopback
To:
On Tue, 2011-09-27 at 18:02 +0300, Rémi Denis-Courmont wrote:
Le mardi 27 septembre 2011 17:27:14 Arun Raghavan, vous avez écrit :
Do you have any more details? Seems to be more of a policy daemon than
an audio server.
Isn't audio policy daemon just a fancier name for (modern) audio
Hello all,
The following patch makes VLC negotiates S/PDIF pass-through with
PulseAudio for A/52 and DTS audio tracks. This requires PulseAudio
client library version 1.0.0 (or later) to compile, and a similarly
recent PulseAudio server to actually work.
I do not have S/PDIF speakers, so
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 02:16:23PM +0800, David Henningsson wrote:
[...]
In a later version of these patches I have removed this functionality
from m-s-on-c and put it into a separate module. I haven't posted that
here yet as I didn't think it would be much reason to do so before 1.0
is