The idea of filing this bug is to work our how to get Spotify/Wine to
work *with* pulseaudio and the standard Ubuntu audio stack.

Yes getting rid of Pulseaudio eliminates the problem, but it also
eliminates the ability to switch streams 'on the fly' between
different output devices.

How do we fix pulseaudio so that it works properly?

2009/5/5 Steve Dodier <sidnio...@gmail.com>:
> Alright, there is something I forgot, as I'm myself not using it :
> PulseAudio :)
>
> Try to shut PulseAudio down (set ALSA in your sound preferences, everywhere,
> then "ps aux | grep pulse" then for each PID (second number from the left)
> "kill -9 PID", and make sure it doesnt spawn back by doing another ps aux
> after - if it does spawn back, modify /etc/pulse/client.conf with a text
> editor, and change autospawn to false).
>
> Once Pulse is down, change the sound driver of Wine to ALSA in winecfg, and
> tell me how the sound is.
>
> Cordially, SD.
> --
> Steve Dodier
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> https://launchpad.net/~sidi
>
> --
> Occasional sound drops in Wine
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/371897
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** Summary changed:

- Occasional sound drops in Wine
+ Occasional sound drops in Wine via PulseAudio

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