I used pactl to exit PA and then had VLC use ALSA directly. Voila! No more
choppy video/audio. This is really too bad, I was just getting the hang of this
PA stuff. Is there anything I could try to speed up PA and/or make it use fewer
resources? The machine is a 3ghz Celeron 2.6.27.5-117.fc10.i686
>> Yeah, I think more needs to be done here to make it more obvious. In
>> actual fact a usability "improvement" was to default to the "Sinks" tab
>> if no streams are running, but in actual fact if it started with a blank
>> pane and some text saying "No active streams. This pane will list bla
Hi Lennart,
Working on Solaris/Sparc, i intend to use PA as realtime renderer for
Csound, which as you know can either produce .wav output files or, what
is here more interesting, a direct output to PA. The problem is that i
get really a communication between both softs, but the flux stops
im
Colin Guthrie colin.guthr.ie> writes:
> Yeah, I think more needs to be done here to make it more obvious. In
> actual fact a usability "improvement" was to default to the "Sinks" tab
> if no streams are running, but in actual fact if it started with a blank
> pane and some text saying "No acti
"Sean McNamara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Universe hasn't been disabled by default for... years. If the first
> command you run after a vanilla install of Ubuntu 8.04 or 8.10 is
> "sudo aptitude install pavucontrol", it will work.
>
> Not sure when universe was first enabled by default, but it
Universe hasn't been disabled by default for... years. If the first
command you run after a vanilla install of Ubuntu 8.04 or 8.10 is
"sudo aptitude install pavucontrol", it will work.
Not sure when universe was first enabled by default, but it was a
_long_ time ago... anyone still using an Ubuntu
Colin Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 'Twas brillig, and David Kågedal at 08/12/08 10:29 did gyre and gimble:
>> Colin Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>> 'Twas brillig, and Luke Yelavich at 07/12/08 20:34 did gyre and gimble:
Pavucontrol hasn't yet been included in Ubuntu,
>>>
'Twas brillig, and David Kågedal at 08/12/08 10:29 did gyre and gimble:
> Colin Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> 'Twas brillig, and Luke Yelavich at 07/12/08 20:34 did gyre and gimble:
>>> Pavucontrol hasn't yet been included in Ubuntu,
>> pavucontrol isn't included in Ubuntu??!!??
>>
>>
Colin Guthrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 'Twas brillig, and Luke Yelavich at 07/12/08 20:34 did gyre and gimble:
>> Pavucontrol hasn't yet been included in Ubuntu,
>
> pavucontrol isn't included in Ubuntu??!!??
>
> This cannot be true surely? It's main app to control pulseaudio... sure,
> it'
'Twas brillig, and Luke Yelavich at 07/12/08 20:34 did gyre and gimble:
> Pavucontrol hasn't yet been included in Ubuntu,
pavucontrol isn't included in Ubuntu??!!??
This cannot be true surely? It's main app to control pulseaudio... sure,
it's has UI problems, but talk about cutting of your nose
Hello,
I would like to use pulseaudio on a PCM device (no ALSA, no OSS). For this, I
made some modifications to module-pipe-sink so that it writes to the PCM
device instead of the FIFO. (below is a minimal patch that shows how I did it
(I am working on the 0.9.10 version)):
The problem is in t
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