Re: Rationalising Linux audio backend support

2017-03-29 Thread milasudril
Den torsdag 14 juli 2016 kl. 04:31:50 UTC+2 skrev ajo...@mozilla.com: > Supporting two separate audio backends in Linux is duplicated effort. > > I took over the platform media playback team at Mozilla a little over 3 years > ago. At that point we only supported WebM/VP8/Vorbis, Ogg/Theora/Vorbis

Re: Rationalising Linux audio backend support

2017-03-29 Thread milasudril
Den torsdag 14 juli 2016 kl. 09:32:51 UTC+2 skrev Jet Villegas: > I generally support reducing the support matrix for Linux PCM audio. > > A quick search for "ALSA vs. PulseAudio" comes up with mixed reviews for > either, which probably explains why we have both. It also seems like we can > count

Re: Rationalising Linux audio backend support

2017-03-30 Thread milasudril
Den fredag 31 mars 2017 kl. 06:52:18 UTC+2 skrev burm...@gmail.com: > Ubuntu just re-enabled ALSA on their latest Firefox 52.0.2 release. Go Ubuntu! > > So thankfully I and many others can now forget about this sorry business. > > Martin Burke Good choice from Ubuntu. In the meantime, I have run

Re: realtime audio on linux

2017-03-31 Thread milasudril
Den lördag 16 juli 2016 kl. 00:47:00 UTC+2 skrev Robert O'Callahan: > On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 5:09 AM, Steve Fink wrote: > > > I know it's kind of crazy given our garbage-collected, single content > > process world, but reading this thread makes me wonder what it would take > > to use the browser

Re: Rationalising Linux audio backend support

2017-04-01 Thread milasudril
Den fredag 31 mars 2017 kl. 15:49:50 UTC+2 skrev Chris Coulson: > On 31/03/17 05:52, burmar...@gmail.com wrote: > > Ubuntu just re-enabled ALSA on their latest Firefox 52.0.2 release. Go > > Ubuntu! > It's enabled, but please see the small-print in the changelog > description at > https://launchpa