On Thu, 24.01.08 14:27, Leszek Koltunski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
There is a plugin for flash (libflashsupport) for this. flashplugin's
built in alsa support used to be buggy and would kill pulse - not sure
if it still is tho'.
I dont understand why one needs any special libraries.
Leszek Koltunski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh yeah, I do use VirtualBox.
The current VirtualBox version (1.5.4) knows how to handle pulseaudion
out of the box. Just select it from the sound menu.
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Hello Pulse gurus,
I am a long time Debian user. My current audio setup:
- 1 Soundblaster Live ( snd-emu10k1x ) hardware soundcard
- 1 bluetooth headset to with I send audio with help of the recently
developed audio subsystem of the BlueZ stack ( more info:
http://wiki.bluez.org/ )
here's
On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 11:24 +0100, Leszek Koltunski wrote:
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Looks like PulseAudio can help me with the issues, especially 6). After
reading Pulse's documentation I have the impression that simply installing
Pulse and adding the following section to my .asoundrc
pcm.!default
{
Yes, that is correct. As long as your ALSA devices are set to pulse you
can use the pulse mixer for everything and get rid of dmix altogether.
(Pulse does a much better job of this IMO.) Note that SOME ALSA
applications won't work right with the pulse emulation, and OSS support
using padsp
Leszek Koltunski wrote:
How about FlashPlugin 9 ? Can it use the virtual 'pulse' ALSA device?
There is a plugin for flash (libflashsupport) for this. flashplugin's
built in alsa support used to be buggy and would kill pulse - not sure
if it still is tho'.
I hoped that anything which can
There is a plugin for flash (libflashsupport) for this. flashplugin's
built in alsa support used to be buggy and would kill pulse - not sure
if it still is tho'.
I dont understand why one needs any special libraries. FlashPlugin
can already output sound to an alsa device.So if I add the
Leszek Koltunski wrote:
There is a plugin for flash (libflashsupport) for this. flashplugin's
built in alsa support used to be buggy and would kill pulse - not sure
if it still is tho'.
I dont understand why one needs any special libraries. FlashPlugin
can already output sound to an alsa