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I found a solution in the post
http://www.flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6291&p=52050&hilit=pulse+audio#p52266
(thanks to user macafyc !).
The workaround is to create an empty file in the home directory with name
.alsoftrc and writing this line
drivers = oss.
No need to restart. After
For information i've got the same problem with the game "Scorched 3D".
My other games (GNU/Linux native or Windows native under wine
application) don't have any sound's problem. So it seems to be a
specific bug for a few applications and not for pulse audio system.
Scorched 3D sound's problem is
I don't know what I am doing wrong, but the fix outlined above does not
solve the problem for me. After deleting the .pulse directory and
starting fgfs, I still here sound and the frame rate is very slow, about
1-2 frames per second.
My hardware is capable of much higher frame rates, I checked wit
I can confirm this too : Flightgear 1.9.1-1ubuntu1 (Ubuntu 9.10).
I'm agree with Dmitry Ivanov : if you run Flightgear and looking at
volume control applet in tab "applications", ALSA plug-in [fgfs] is
blinking ! It seems like connection's problem between pulse daemon and
fgfs process.
When Fligh
For now, here is simple workaround:
# Prevent fgfs from connecting to PA
rm -rf ~/.pulse
# Run fgfs
fgfs
# Restart pulseaudio, recreate ~/.pulse
killall pulseaudio
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I can confirm this. PulseAudio is very very problematic. I don't know
why ubuntu doesn't drop it till it get stable.
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The problem is related to PulseAudio. When I remove it, the sound is OK.
In volume control applet and paman, this problem looks like Flightgear
keeps disconnecting and reconnecting to sound server.
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Flightgear uses all CPU available, corrupted sound
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