Le 01/01/2010 22:58, Bill Cox a écrit :
> Are there any ways to get pulseaudio to share the sound card?
http://git.0pointer.de/?p=pulseaudio.git;a=blob;f=src/modules/module-console-kit.c;hb=HEAD
PA hooks into ConsoleKit and turns itself off when the active user
changes. So yes, the daemon is stil
Le 22/12/2009 21:49, Gene Heskett a écrit :
Now I have. And it seems awfully complex for something that should just
work.
I'll bite.
PulseAudio, while not being 100% perfect yet, is like NetworkManager 4
years ago, or Compiz about 2 years ago.
All those projects have in common that they're
100% software volume handling ?
Rationale : my intel_hda makes awful crackling sounds with some volume
combinations (especially when PCM is at 0%).
Thoughts ?
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Le 08/05/2009 00:04, Lennart Poettering a écrit :
I am listening,
Having lurked around in here for about 2 years now, I absolutely don't
mind having both sorts of discussions in here.
The overall number of posts per day is still manageable, the signal to
noise ratio is very high (quite rare
Le 23/02/2009 03:05, Lennart Poettering a écrit :
Not sure about
Gentoo (they'll probably use -funroll-loops instead because it makes
things faster or so ;-))
Actually, we don't really recommend anything in that area (users build
their own kernel, if it breaks, it's their own damn fault). So h
Sorry for getting slightly OT, but this thread is interesting :)
Lennart Poettering a écrit :
> Abstract Unix sockets still have a single shared namespace for all
> users. That means you still have a DoS vulnerability, because an evil
> user may simple take all well known socket paths before you c
What about abstract sockets? X now uses them too...
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xcb/libxcb/tree/src/xcb_util.c#163
Wouldn't that fix /tmp issues?
Cheers
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Lennart Poettering a écrit :
> Any questions?
Are there any changes regarding launching and running PA as a
system-wide daemon? (I know it's not recommended, but it still has some
legitimate uses)
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has said not so long ago (in the Skype-wanting-to-use-PA-natively
thread, IIRC) that the PA API could change.
Maybe going in that direction could be easier for now :)
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Hi all,
I'm thinking about buying a bluetooth headset but since those are not
really cheap (100€ was the cheapest stereo headset I could find, a
Philips MP3-player type of headset) I'd like to know how others were
able to set them up using PA.
If those of you who have a bluetooth stereo or eve
Lennart Poettering a écrit :
> On Sat, 02.02.08 09:41, Rémi Cardona ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> As Skype is a proprietary application, I think it'd be a good thing if
>> they did their PA support like Macromedia/Adobe did for flash, using
>> libflashsupport.
&g
Tanu Kaskinen a écrit :
> Happened tonight on #pulseaudio:
>
> 00:41 < Q-FUNK> guys, it appears that Skype might be willing
> to become good audiozens and stop accessing
> ALSA directly.
> 00:41 < Q-FUNK> however, they would need help to understand
>
Erik Slagter a écrit :
> Interesting, it doesn't show using audacious using either the pulseaudio
> plugin directly or using the alsa plugin with emultion. Weird. So it
> looks like a bad interaction between aplay and the pulseaudio emulation
> layer.
Try with gst-plugins-pulse the following co
Richi Plana a écrit :
>> Is there any way to test what is causing this and if it is PulseAudio?
>> Is there a simple way to override PA and play audio via ALSA
>> snd-hda-intel drivers?
>
> Alright, it MAY not be PA. I tried playing music from a virtual console
> using oss as the output device and
Diego 'Flameeyes' Pettenò wrote:
> Lennart Poettering <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I know that Gentoo sets up PA this way. This is against my
>> recommendation.
>
> Hey now! *I* set it as systemwide, but that's my choice. The ebuild
> gives you the tools of handling it in any way you want, ei
Lennart Poettering a écrit :
> On Sat, 10.11.07 01:35, Alexei Sergeyev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> Hello, I've emerged pulse-audio on gentoo linux.
>> All was fine, but pulse-audio crush on start.
>>
>> I have alsa-in-kernel working fine and hal installed.
>> Here is run log:
>>
>> #pulseaudio
Nix a écrit :
> I haven't yet fully debugged this one, but here's what I've got so far.
>
> I'm using kernel 2.6.23, and alsa-lib 1.0.15 with an emu10k1-based card
> (an SBLive CT4620).
>
> As of (I think) kernel 2.6.23 (but maybe earlier versions and I just
> didn't notice?), PulseAudio (0.9.6 a
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> New API? There is no new API. The latest version of padevchooser
> should work fine with 0.9.7.
Great :)
> My reasoning for not having it updated is mostly of philosophical
> nature. i.e. i'd like to allow padevchooser to switch active streams
> to the new destination.
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> Hi!
>
> So, I just released PA 0.9.7. Rough list of changes here:
>
> http://pulseaudio.org/milestone/0.9.7
>
> Suffice to say, it's a major release.
>
> The auxilary packages (paman, paprefs, pavucontrol, pavumeter,
> gst-pulse, xmms-pulse) have been updated too, up
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> At two places:
>get_service()
> and in:
>pa__init()
Attached patches to try and fix it ... the utf8 stuff is "borrowed" from
glib. I haven't actually tried it with UTF-8 data, but it should be ok.
I saw that the utf8 functions in pulse came from glib so I thoug
Justin Tulloss wrote:
> Are there any advantages to using gst-pulse over just having gstreamer
> use alsasink? As long as alsa is configured with the appropriate plugin,
> the result should be the same, right?
Business 101 : remove the middle man :)
Less code that runs, better latency, lower numb
Adam Goode wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Is it time to ping the mplayer list again? It's been just about 1 year
> since
> http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2006-July/044630.html=
> =2E
>
> The reason I bring it up is that
> http://0pointer.de/public/mplayer-pulse.patch no longer seems to cl
Lennart Poettering wrote:
>> Lennart, I'll be going to Guadec on Sunday, I'd like to show this to you
>> if you're interested.
>
> Hmm, unfortunately we didn't discuss this issue back at GUADEC...
We did actually, as I wrongly thought my i810 sound card supported
44.1kHz ... this is solved I gue
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> This is all probably due to limited maximum DNS-SD service name
> length. DNS-SD enforces a maxium service name length of 63 UTF-8
> characters. If the name returned by the HW driver is overly long this
> results in an invalid string that Avahi refuses the accept.
>
> T
Lennart Poettering a écrit :
> This is probably related to the fragment settings that have been
> chosen by PA. The smaller the sound card fragment sizes are the higher
> will be your CPU load. Its a tradeoff between latency and CPU
> load. You can pass different fragment settings to the ALSA or OS
Rémi Cardona wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to get pulseaudio to run on both my laptop (which works
> fine) and my desktop with audio going between the two via the network.
>
> Although network sound works manually, my desktop doesn't show up in
> either t
Rémi Cardona wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to get pulseaudio to run on both my laptop (which works
> fine) and my desktop with audio going between the two via the network.
>
> Although network sound works manually, my desktop doesn't show up in
> either t
Hi all,
I've been trying to get pulseaudio to run on both my laptop (which works
fine) and my desktop with audio going between the two via the network.
Although network sound works manually, my desktop doesn't show up in
either the tray icon utility nor in the Avahi Zeroconf Browser.
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