On Thu, 11.12.08 00:49, Beinan Li ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
New update:
I think I was overly optimistic.
The problem came back again.
Right after I detach my USB soundcard, I lost my builtin soundcard again.
This time simultaneous output was not checked.
I'm at a loss now. Just about to
On Thu, 11.12.08 03:09, Jack Tanner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Lennart Poettering lennart at poettering.net writes:
The drivers for the newer Creative sound cards (such as your Audigy)
are incomplete. More particularly their timing querying is broken
which might cause drop outs
On Thu, 11.12.08 04:08, Beinan Li ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Yeah I did that, keeps oomplaining that resourde hw:0 busy, which is my
builtin soundcard.
It happens whenever I disconnect my USB soundcard.
That means some application is blocking the device.
Use fuser -v /dev/snd/* /dev/dsp* to
'Twas brillig, and Jack Tanner at 11/12/08 03:09 did gyre and gimble:
Lennart Poettering lennart at poettering.net writes:
Creative is very uncooperative to Linux developers. Don't buy
Creative. If you did than it is your own fault that things don't work
as intended.
I generally make it a
On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 19:37 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Practically not. Theoretically yes.
Heh.
pax11publish is a simple tool to store PA server data in the X11
root window (i.e. attach the PA data to the X display).
Right. But how do I programatically effect the same thing as
I've changed my ekiga configuration to send it's ringing (i.e. sounds
like a telephone ringing) sound to ALSA via the Default device rather
than naming the device specifically. Since I have the:
pcm.pulse {
type pulse
}
ctl.pulse {
type pulse
}
.asoundrc stuff configured, ekiga's audio
On Sat, 22.11.08 00:30, Rick Jones ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've just installed PA 0.9.13 because I'd really like to get it to work
with my A2DP headset. The headset is a Jabra BT320s, which is a hybrid
phone-headset / hifi-audio device. It works with other devices, and also
with
On Thu, 20.11.08 11:38, Baek Chang ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I can't seem to resolve this issue in ALSA/pulseaudio where playing S24_LE
pcm data does not seem to work. My hardware does not support 24 bits, but I
was under the impression that alsa would do a conversion to 32 bits when
using
On Fri, 21.11.08 13:33, Colin Guthrie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Chen, Hao H wrote:
On version 0.9.13:
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By printing debug information, I found default server name is
/root/.pulse/localhost.localdomain:runtime/native, in fact
On Thu, 13.11.08 20:41, Dom H ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi all,
I believe I'm correct in saying Pulse doesn't support DD/DTS
passthrough (yet) so what I want my system to pass the decoded output
to my amps analogue inputs. I don't think this is a problem but I want
it setup in a way that
On Thu, 13.11.08 03:11, Stefan Adams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I'm trying to compile a package of pulseaudio for thinstation. I've
done that and it's apparently successful because there were no errors
during compile.
I have no idea what a ThinStation is.
I boot up thinstation and try to
On Fri, 07.11.08 15:36, Ng Oon-Ee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi all,
I'm using Pulseaudio with Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex (0.9.10 version). I've
been going about converting my laptop to a recording machine, starting
with the installation of JACK, of course. My current setup has JACK
directly
On Fri, 07.11.08 15:58, Hynek Hanke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hello,
please, how do I ask Pulse Audio using the asynchronous API for a
small latency setup? Currently, in our setup, Pulse Audio adjust the
latency to 80ms (total) while playing sound from our application,
but it won't go
On Thu, 11.12.08 16:12, Lennart Poettering ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, 11.12.08 10:01, Brian J. Murrell ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 14:45 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
You shouldn't be using padevchooser anymore. It is obsolete.
As in
'Twas brillig, and Brian J. Murrell at 11/12/08 15:01 did gyre and gimble:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 14:45 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
You shouldn't be using padevchooser anymore. It is obsolete.
As in completely obsolete? i.e. distro vendors should not be shipping
it? Note that I am
What is the proper way to do volume ramping in pulse audio to avoid clicking
when changed the volume? I wrote a module to callback and change the volume
in small incremental steps, but it seems that pulse seems to apply the
volume changes on the audio buffer as a whole. Does pulseaudio take a
On Thu, 11.12.08 09:56, Baek Chang (baek...@ccrma.stanford.edu) wrote:
What is the proper way to do volume ramping in pulse audio to avoid clicking
when changed the volume? I wrote a module to callback and change the volume
in small incremental steps, but it seems that pulse seems to apply
--On Thursday, December 11, 2008 14:59:36 +0100 Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
¦ On Sat, 22.11.08 00:30, Rick Jones (r...@activeservice.co.uk) wrote:
¦
¦ I've just installed PA 0.9.13 because I'd really like to get it to
work
¦ with my A2DP headset..
¦
¦ Please note
On Thu, 11.12.08 19:45, Rick Jones (r...@activeservice.co.uk) wrote:
--On Thursday, December 11, 2008 14:59:36 +0100 Lennart Poettering
lenn...@poettering.net wrote:
¦ On Sat, 22.11.08 00:30, Rick Jones (r...@activeservice.co.uk) wrote:
¦
¦ I've just installed PA 0.9.13 because I'd
'Twas brillig, and Brian J. Murrell at 11/12/08 16:15 did gyre and gimble:
On Thu, 2008-12-11 at 16:12 +0100, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Simply use pavucontrol.
So that presumes that pavucontrol is in the desktop menu somewhere (for
the common user). As of Ubuntu Intrepid, that does not
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