'Twas brillig, and Lennart Poettering at 11/11/09 21:49 did gyre and gimble:
Heya!
In order to streamline the process between upstream and downstream
developers I've put together a little wiki page that should explain
which git branches we maintain and how the release cycle works:
http://pulsea
'Twas brillig, and Tanu Kaskinen at 14/11/09 11:25 did gyre and gimble:
la, 2009-11-14 kello 10:04 +, Colin Guthrie kirjoitti:
There is not really such a thing as a "default" audio card in PA. The
term we use is usually "fallback" as this more accurately represents
what it means. PA remembe
'Twas brillig, and Chris Joelly at 14/11/09 11:34 did gyre and gimble:
i am lokking for a possibility to reroute audio which is sent from an
application to /dev/dsp to another sink, but i can not find the sending
application within the tool pavucontrol.
If an application is writing to /dev/dsp
Applications that want to write to "/dev/dsp" are really saying that
they only speak the OSS API -- that's Open Sound System. If you looked
high and low in the app configuration and didn't find anything
mentioning PulseAudio or ALSA, then this app indeed only supports OSS.
What specific app is it,
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 12:34 +0100, Chris Joelly wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i am lokking for a possibility to reroute audio which is sent from an
> application to /dev/dsp to another sink, but i can not find the sending
> application within the tool pavucontrol.
>
> thanks,
>
> Chris
Are you starting t
Hello,
i am lokking for a possibility to reroute audio which is sent from an
application to /dev/dsp to another sink, but i can not find the sending
application within the tool pavucontrol.
thanks,
Chris
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Many thanks!
I change the default card with asoundconf but in Kubuntu 9.10 goes with
Pulseaudio, that's why I ask you.
Thanks
2009/11/14 Colin Guthrie
> 'Twas brillig, and mierdatutis mi at 13/11/09 22:05 did gyre and gimble:
>
> Hi,
>>
>> I'm trying to change Pulseaudio default audio card st
la, 2009-11-14 kello 10:04 +, Colin Guthrie kirjoitti:
> There is not really such a thing as a "default" audio card in PA. The
> term we use is usually "fallback" as this more accurately represents
> what it means. PA remembers each application's preferred device. Thus if
> you play somethin
'Twas brillig, and mierdatutis mi at 13/11/09 22:05 did gyre and gimble:
Hi,
I'm trying to change Pulseaudio default audio card start in a shell
script, but I don't know what I must do.
There is not really such a thing as a "default" audio card in PA. The
term we use is usually "fallback" as