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Originally posted by uid313 View PostWhat about PulseAudio?
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Originally posted by timofonic View Post
Why SALSA when there's tinyalsa?
Why alsalib instead impove tinyalsa/SALSA and provide extra features as optional ones?
Linux needs faster, better and more optimized audio subsystems.
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Originally posted by cl333r View Post
You should have also mentioned PipeWire as the emerging de facto standard on Linux at least for audio.
No thank you. After powering on my computers, I prefer my audio to work all the time, rather than either constantly breaking, muting or not working at all for mysterious reasons! ALSA just works, all of the time!
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Originally posted by rogerx View Post
From what I've seen, pipewire is no different than pulseaudio; with the inclusion of jack and a name change to trick people into thinking it's not pulseaudio!Last edited by tomas; 16 October 2021, 03:47 AM.
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Originally posted by rogerx View Post
From what I've seen, pipewire is no different than pulseaudio; with the inclusion of jack and a name change to trick people into thinking it's not pulseaudio!
No thank you. After powering on my computers, I prefer my audio to work all the time, rather than either constantly breaking, muting or not working at all for mysterious reasons! ALSA just works, all of the time!
There might be a time where all the processing is done atop RT threads. We'd be immune to xruns as long as the CPU power is there.
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