RE: F11 and PulseAudio

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> Date: Sun, 19 Jul 2009 19:09:51 -0700
> From: olivares14031@xxxxxxxxx
> To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: F11 and PulseAudio
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> --- On Sun, 7/19/09, Markus Kesaromous  wrote:
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>> From: Markus Kesaromous 
>> Subject: F11 and PulseAudio
>> To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Date: Sunday, July 19, 2009, 6:32 PM
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>> Dear All,
>> Pulseaudio is taking as much as 35% of my cpu!!!
>> This is a recent installation.
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>> I could not tolerate that, so I am looking for ways to
>> have all the audio/vdeo players work without PulseAudio.
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>> So far, no success.
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>> Are there F11 media packages built without PulseAudio?
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>> Thanks for your help.
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>> MM
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> Before taking a shotgun and killing pulseaudio, try to stop it from running and see if the CPU goes back to normal?
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> I saw on another list that killing pulseaudio and not removing it should help in some way?
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> Hope you can see if that is true if you don't mind of course.
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> Regards,
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> Antonio
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Yes you are right. Problem is that pulseaudio is always started automatically.

I would like to stop that from hapening.
Also, I discovered that the media players themselves in FC11 are compiled
to run with pulseaudio. To wit:
yum install mplayer gnome-mplayer mplayer-gui gnome-mplayer-minimal gnome-mplayer-nautilus gnome-mplayer-common mplayer-doc
Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit
Setting up Install Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package gnome-mplayer.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 set to be updated
---> Package gnome-mplayer-common.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 set to be updated
---> Package gnome-mplayer-minimal.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 set to be updated
---> Package gnome-mplayer-nautilus.i586 0:0.9.6-1.fc11 set to be updated
---> Package mplayer.i586 0:1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: libpulse.so.0(PULSE_0) for package: mplayer-1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11.i586
--> Processing Dependency: libpulse.so.0 for package: mplayer-1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11.i586
---> Package mplayer-doc.i586 0:1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11 set to be updated
---> Package mplayer-gui.i586 0:1.0-0.109.20090329svn.fc11 set to be updated
--> Running transaction check
---> Package pulseaudio-libs.i586 0:0.9.15-14.fc11 set to be updated
--> Finished Dependency Resolution

So, how do I tell mplayer and other media players to NOT use pulseaudio?


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