Hello everybody
I would like to do a unicast conferencing solution between two PC of a
local network. For doing this I use the following documentation page :
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Network/
For beginning I test a communication in only one way so
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On 01/12/2014 02:30 PM, Takashi Sakamoto wrote:
Hi David,
AFAIK, the driver should support what the hardware supports.
Yes. It's my intent to add the rules between channels/rates.
Well, today I did some tests for an idea to use 'plug' plugin.
1) Edit
On 01/14/2014 10:30 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Both these require some alsa-lib coding, so another option is still to
write a separate PulseAudio profile. :-)
Here's an example of how such a profile could look like (attached, put
this file in /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets). I
Hello,
I, too, am using module-rtp-recv and I encountered some issues with it.
My wireless network has high jitter and this seems to break the rate
estimation algorithm in that module. Specifically, after a while the
audio gets choppy and if I remember correctly, only restarting
PulseAudio
A source is no longer considered idle in pa_source_check_suspend when
module-rtp-send is consuming data from it.
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On Tue, 2014-01-14 at 12:26 +, Ben Brewer wrote:
A source is no longer considered idle in pa_source_check_suspend when
module-rtp-send is consuming data from it.
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2014/1/14 Takashi Sakamoto o-taka...@sakamocchi.jp:
I have an thought that this is an issue in PulseAudio-side. So I can post to
alsa-devel to gather good ideas, not to resolve this issue.
Here, I introduce my thought for this issue:
1.0 'alsa-lib' already gives a way to resolve
Hi Hajime,
Hmm, you are right. Your device seems to understand the TCP version. I
suppose the current stable pulseaudio should support your device.
Unfortunately I don't have any experience with TCP version of the
protocol, so I don't have a clue at this moment.
A few things that came up
Running an older ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS 32 bit build because a specially
patched rtai kernel is mandatory for one app. However, I am booted to a
32bit 3.12.6 build ATM.
The Audigy2 Value (SBO-400) card, and my amps/3way speaker all went south
for the winter in a space of about 3 weeks, so I