la, 2009-06-13 kello 00:04 -0500, Casey Bennett kirjoitti: > The title says it all--I'm having choppy mic input in this one program, > Mumble, a VoIP program that uses the Speex library, to the point that > I'm completely incomprehensible. But mic input is fine in all other > programs, like Audacity. And here's the weird part: The choppiness is > cured in Mumble whilst Audacity is open and it is recording (or > recording and paused), but occurs again if I hit stop or close Audacity. > Anyone have a clue on how to fix this? > > I'm using a fresh install of F11, incidentally, and PulseAudio is > currently handling my audio duties. > I came across the same problem yesterday, I even blogged about it [1], because it seems so weird. The way I "fixed" it was to keep the Sound Preferences window open while using Mumble. I'd file a bug if I had an idea which component I should file the bug against. Mumble? Pulseaudio? Something else? I'm using Pulseaudio too and I wouldn't want to remove it for two reasons: I've kind of learned to like the volume control magic it does and removing Pulseaudio on Fedora 11 would remove gnome-bluetooth, which is useful when sending files to my mobile phone. [1] http://vpv.kapsi.fi/blog/2009/06/mumble-and-pulseaudiognome-volume-control-weirdness/ -- Ville-Pekka Vainio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines