You need to run winecfg to select the driver then it will show up in
pulseaudio as an application. Sounds like you are bypassing something
at the moment.
On 17 March 2010 14:57, audunmb wrote:
> I installed the PPA on 9.10, trying to fix some issues. It fixed the issue of
> garbled sound in Spot
Yes, I need to investigate that. I had the same problem.
2010/3/16 Kristoffer Lundén :
> Hello Neil, installed that package in Lucid (updated all the way as of
> today) and no pulseaudio driver appears and it still doesn't work any
> better. This is on a 64-bit system. Any ideas, should I need to
For anybody who has been waiting...
I've uploaded a Winepulse patched verson for Lucid
(1.1.39-0ubuntu1+winepulse0.35) into my ppa.
You can get it by adding
ppa:neil-aldur/ppa
to your Lucid software sources and upgrading.
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Occasional sound drops in Wine via PulseAudio
https://bugs.launchpad
I've got stuttering with the vanilla ALSA driver running Spotify.
However in the Lucid release it seems to correct itself without
restarting the application. It can take a few seconds to sort itself
out, and in one instance it continued until the end of the song. I'm
also getting the odd pop and cl
I do not have experiences with vanilla wine 1.1.38, as I compiled 1.1.38
myself (with winepulse) before the vanilla 1.1.38 release hit the repo's. As
my own package has a higer version number, the update system did not replace
the repo version with my own. I will test this hopefully tomorrow. (As t
The only audio program in Wine whoch I use is foobar (v1.0). I have
emulation set to full. Most of the time, playing is fine, but there are two
issues:
- sometimes I hear a crack in the sound
- sometimes, the sound stops and I have to restart foobar
Both issues do not occur very often, but they hap
On Lucid 64-bit, this is not fixed yet.
@Endre: please show some respect to the developers, which donate their spare
time to make this free(!) operating system better. As there are work
arounds, either use such workaround or use another operating system - but
stop blaming the people who put their
What do all guys here experience if the hardware emulation in winecfg is set
to 'full' with ALSA? I have very good results atm with that setup. (I don't
use the pulse package.)
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 14:01, Jonte
wrote:
> I followed the instructions, got the new package.
> Uninstalled old Wine,
Works a treat for me Neil although I'm not using Spotify but rather World of
Warcraft. Ihave not upgraed to the new packages yet but will do and will let
you know if anything goes pear shaped.
Thanks for the great work.
All the best
Brendan
2009/11/7 Neil Wilson
> My PPA has been updated with
I'll get an update out just as soon as the Bazaar branch at
lp:ubuntu/wine1.2 updates to the latest version - which will probably
be after the final release this weekend.
2009/10/29 Christopher Armstrong :
> Back to Neil's PPA... configured to use the pulse backend...
>
> and it's working again. I
I have the same symptoms as Robert and Christopher, and I'm running:$
apt-cache policy wine1.2
wine1.2:
Installed: 1.1.31-0ubuntu1+winepulse0.32~ppa1
Candidate: 1.1.31-0ubuntu1+winepulse0.32~ppa1
Version table:
*** 1.1.31-0ubuntu1+winepulse0.32~ppa1 0
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net kar
Is that with the up to date package?
2009/10/22 Christopher Armstrong :
> @Robert Shaw: I've experienced the exact same problem with audio
> dropping out entirely while in WoW using Niel's Wine-pulse. For the
> record, apparently you don't need to restart it entirely; you can just
> get WoW to rei
You'd need to disable autospawn and enable verbose logging:
echo autospawn = no|tee -a ~/.pulse/client.conf
killall pulseaudio
pulseaudio - >~/pulseaudio.log 2>&1
On Oct 22, 2009 11:16 AM, "Robert Shaw" wrote:
I also installed Neil's version of Wine w/pulseaudio and I'm pretty
satisfied (
With Spotify I get very heavy jitter and stuttering right after a
track change using the Alsa driver on 1.1.31. Even closing Spotify and
restarting often has no effect. The only solution is a logoff, or to
kill the pulseaudio daemon.
The new 0.32 Winepulse driver is a smoother experience and the h
The Winepulse version on my PPA has been updated to winepulse0.32.
This has a fix that it supposed to prevent stream stalling.
The new 1.1.31 wine1.2 package on the main archives has sound fixes in
the version.
Can everybody with Wine sound problems retry the new vanilla 1.1.31
uplolad and if pos
On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Phil Moorhouse
wrote:
> Spotify will play somewhere between 2 and a dozen tracks, and then start
> to stutter and not recover until it's restarted. This is not a network
> issue as it happens with cached playlists also.
You should reproduce this symptom using cur
Can you try the vanilla wine1.2 in the archives (which will go via the
pulse alsa redirector) and see if you get the same problem.
Pulseaudio has been much improved and I want to see if there is still
a problem with just going via the alsa redirector.
2009/9/10 Matt Walker :
> I've encountered th
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