Re: F11 and PulseAudio

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suvayu ali wrote:
2009/7/20 Markus Kesaromous <remotestar@xxxxxxxx>:
From: amadeus84@xxxxxxxxxxx
Are there F11 media packages built without PulseAudio?

mplayer, mpg321 and I'd be surprised if the rest of the gamut can only
function with pulseaudio, because virtually all of these have been around
long before pulseaudio.

Thanx for the heads up.
It turned out that even though doing yum install of these packages causes the pulseaudio rpms to be installed as dependencies, someone on this list clued me that some of the media packages have a config file (such as mplayer) where you set up the audio output device to something other than pulseaudio. Since I have set it to alsa, I no longer have the problem I reported: namely that pulseaudio daemon was chewing up to 35% of cpu wen audio was playing.


I understand the workaround makes things work for you. Everyone keeps
complaining about pulseaudio and always as a fix someone suggests a
workaround that effectively disables it, but wouldn't a bug report
help improve pulseaudio?

Isn't the idea behind pulseaudio (multiple applications being able to
access the sound hardware simultaneously) a rather useful one? I would
think the community would welcome such a move and help further the
development rather than advocate opposition.

I would report the problems if I had one. I have used pulseaudio
without a single problem so far both in F10 and F11. (except for the
inaudible default volume setting which was easily taken care of by
alsamixer) All I am trying to say is, a bug report would help rather
than disabling and forgetting about it.

Just a thought ...


   Perhaps everyone would be helped if there was a "signal flow"
   diagram showing how pulseaudio, alsa, and the computer audio card
   fit together? It would help me ... If such information exists please
   point me to it.

   I have had no trouble, usually sound just works on my computers
   after tweaking some levels, however it's not an issue since my need
   for computer sound is minimal.

   Bob


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