Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] a sounding program with several output streams

2012-01-10 Thread Roman Beslik
On 05.01.12 12:53, Colin Guthrie wrote: 'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 05/01/12 00:24 did gyre and gimble: On 03.01.12 14:37, Colin Guthrie wrote: 'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble: them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call ri

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] a sounding program with several output streams

2012-01-05 Thread Colin Guthrie
'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 05/01/12 00:24 did gyre and gimble: > On 03.01.12 14:37, Colin Guthrie wrote: >> 'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble: >>> them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call >>> ringing to speakers and talk to a

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] a sounding program with several output streams

2012-01-04 Thread Roman Beslik
On 03.01.12 14:37, Colin Guthrie wrote: 'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble: them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call ringing to speakers and talk to a handset. Because programs do not chose Yes, programs can create as many streams

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] a sounding program with several output streams

2012-01-03 Thread Colin Guthrie
'Twas brillig, and Roman Beslik at 02/01/12 22:55 did gyre and gimble: > There are programs which output several sound streams. The reason is > that streams can be routed to different sound cards (if a user have > them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call > ringing to sp

[pulseaudio-discuss] a sounding program with several output streams

2012-01-02 Thread Roman Beslik
Hello. There are programs which output several sound streams. The reason is that streams can be routed to different sound cards (if a user have them) for enhanced user experience. E.g., Skype outputs incoming call ringing to speakers and talk to a handset. Because programs do not chose a soun