Luke Yelavich,
can you tell me/us if the alsa version of intrepid is the latest (1.0.17a)?
I am not sure, because $ cat /proc/asound/version is 1.0.17.
Regards
Achim
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New versions of pavucontrol and paprefs have been released, so I'll
upload them to my PPA as well, so they can be tested alongside
pulseaudio 0.9.12 which I will also upload.
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I have added may user also to the various pulse groups like you
suggested but it didn't show any affect.
If I try to use multicast pulseaudio crashes very fast on the Receiver side and
I never heard a sound.
So at the moment it is not very stable and "full" of regressions for me.
Regards
Achim
Strange. I have the same versions of those packages installed and I can
just share a sound card via paprefs (I needed to restart pulseaudio,
though). I'm using the default config file, and I think I manually
added my user account to the various pulse* groups.
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I think I have all packages updated.
How do you share your sound card Tom Jaeger? I use paprefs most of the time.
I have tested this with two computer both with intrepid and pulseaudio 0.9.11.
If one computer hast pulseaudio 0.9.10 I can stream the sound from PA 0.9.11 to
PA 0.9.10 but not the ot
pavucontrol and sharing sound cards over the network work flawlessly
here. Can you check the output of 'dpkg -l *pulse*' to make sure you
upgraded all the pulseaudio components?
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For me not everything works Like it should with pulseaudio from your PPA
Luke.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/265003
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/265010
I also noticed that I am no more able to share my sound card with "paprefs".
If these pr
Yes, glitch-free gets disabled automatically, if your setup doesnt
support it. You need at least ALSA 1.0.17 and Linux 2.6.27 (or 2.6.26
with certain patched applied). The OSS backend doesnt support glitch-
free at all.
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I've been running 0.9.11 for a while now without problems. It also
seems to work fine on a 2.6.26 kernel (does this mean that glitch-free
playback is automatically disabled?). More important, version 0.9.11
appears to fix random crashes related to disconnecting my USB soundcard
that happened with
I installed PulseAudio 0.9.11 from the PPA on Intrepid, and at least I
haven't found any obvious regressions. But I'm no audio expert.
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There is a call for testing of PulseAudio 0.9.11 from Luke on the ubuntu-devel
mailing list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-August/026221.html
Is there a chance that it makes it in Itrepid?
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Yay! Now we wait for PulseAudio 0.9.11!
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Intrepid moves to 2.6.27!
http://blog.phunnypharm.org/2008/08/intrepid-ibex-810-moves-to-2627.html
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Ben Collins has proposed that Intrepid's kernel be changed to 2.6.27
(and alsa-1.0.17).
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-August/026142.html
Maybe we are close to PulseAudio 0.9.11.
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The problem is that alsa has not yet been updated to 1.0.17 in the
kernel, and I am not sure when that will happen. I have asked for it to
be done, and need to prod the kernel team about it.
Once all of alsa 1.0.17 lands in intrepid, I will make pulse 0.9.11
available in a PPA, as I would like to
Am Dienstag, den 19.08.2008, 13:02 + schrieb Exsecrabilus:
> Did you file a [needs-packaging] report about that new version of ALSA,
> Achim? You should! :D
>
No, because Luke Yelavich knows that he needs a newer Alsa version if he
plans to implement pulseaudio 0.9.11.
To my mind pulseaudio
Did you file a [needs-packaging] report about that new version of ALSA,
Achim? You should! :D
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May be this is from interest, there is a new Alsa version available.
http://alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changes_v1.0.17_v1.0.17a
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Achim
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The HZ has no value since newer Linux kernels are tickless and don't
rely on timer interrupts anymore. But I think upgrading pulseaudio to
version 0.9.11 is a good idea. There's still a lot of time to fix
possible errors with Intel chipsets. But at the end, Intrepid will be
the first distribution t
Lennart says that we need HZ=1000. Ubuntu's generic kernel have HZ=250.
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.pulseaudio.general/742
"Please make sure to run a kernel with HZ=1000 and
CONFIG_PREEMPT. If your kernel doesn't have that, then I kindly ask to
change distribution to something tha
I know that there are problems with Intel HDA and the new Pulseaudio
0.9.11 or better said Alsa 1.0.17, but hey, there is some time left
before Intrepid will be released. As far as I know there are some fixes
under away for this problems.
Just one thought, as I understand it, if ubuntu could ship
Not entirely. Pulseaudio still needs alsa to talk to the sound hardware
itself. PulseAudio simply provides a deacent abstraction layer for the
desktop to allow multiple apps to play audio at once, send that audio
over a network, etc. Have a look at http://www.pulseaudio.org for more
information.
-
I don't exactly understand the sound-architecture thing, but doesn't
PulseAudio replace ALSA?
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What does "triaged" mean? I looked it up on dictionaries, but I can't
find a definition that seems relevant to reporting a package upgrade.
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Upstream: http://www.pulseaudio.org/
Upstream Source package:
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/pulseaudio/pulseaudio-0.9.11.tar.gz
Debian: http://packages.qa.debian.org/p/pulseaudio.html
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
Status: New => Triaged
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