I'd rather not remove pulse. Using apt-get remove pulseaudio makes me
remove ubuntu-desktop as well. Is there a way to just fix the latency
issue?
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sound is delayed a whole second in intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295369
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This is the SDL mailing list thread where the pulseaudio issues are also
noted:
http://www.nabble.com/Mix_PlayChannel-delay-with-
Ubuntu-8.1-td20542915.html
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sound is delayed a whole second in intrepid
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hi,
check out this thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=885437
>From this thread and notes on the SDL mailing list, it appears pulse
audio is emulating alsa, and causing the delays. Are you sure you don't
have pulse audio installed?
Apparently removing pulse audio fixes the problem.
I get the same problem. I upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid and sounds are
now delaying atrociously. I tried re-installing pygame, re-booting
ubuntu, and that didn't fix it at all. :-( By the way, I'm using ALSA,
so I doubt it's a pulseaudio problem...
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sound is delayed a whole second in intrepid
As I said, i use the same computer, i upgraded to intrepid from hardy
inthe same machine
I'll try removing pulse... is there any step other than removing it via
apt-get? howdo i install it again? something to change in gconf?
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sound is delayed a whole second in intrepid
https://bugs.launchpad.
I had a terrible delay in every game from Maelstrom to Urban terror.
Sound was playing 0.1-0.2 seconds later than it should. That's already
too large delay, very annoying. Maybe your whole second delay is some
complex problem, or your cpu is slower.
Anyway I've just disabled and removed Pulseaudio