Does it still have so much latency when not using HT?
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Now we need the likes of KDE to allow easy mixing of record channels. Example GUI for mixing or choosing the record channels per program or base desktop. It's pathetic in some programs where you're trying to figure out /dev/ device socket and in many cases non are manifest.
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Seriously?
I honestly can't tell if you guys are being serious or not. I have had at least five different Audio Cards and all of them worked just fine with Pulse. Everything from a Fortissimo 3 to MAudio 7.1 and way back to a Soundblaster PCI 512.
Sometimes, if you have Audio Issues, try moving your Sound Card to a different slot on your Mobo. I have found that usually resolves the issues. Also try to set things up with alsamixer from the terminal. Hey Bo$$, go back to Neowin and stop trolling.
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Originally posted by newwen View PostPulseaudio is a great piece of software.
My biggest complaint is that the hardware volume buttons of my usb headset change the master volume instead of the headphone volume. I can't file a bug because I really don't know where to track the problem, if it is related to gnome-settings-daemon or pulseaudio.
Originally posted by BO$$ View PostThe question is: Will now the sound in linux be almost as good as in windows? Are we there yet? Or almost there yet?
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Originally posted by newwen View PostPulseaudio is a great piece of software.
My biggest complaint is that the hardware volume buttons of my usb headset change the master volume instead of the headphone volume. I can't file a bug because I really don't know where to track the problem, if it is related to gnome-settings-daemon or pulseaudio.
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Originally posted by Mike Frett View PostI honestly can't tell if you guys are being serious or not. I have had at least five different Audio Cards and all of them worked just fine with Pulse. Everything from a Fortissimo 3 to MAudio 7.1 and way back to a Soundblaster PCI 512.
Sometimes, if you have Audio Issues, try moving your Sound Card to a different slot on your Mobo. I have found that usually resolves the issues. Also try to set things up with alsamixer from the terminal. Hey Bo$$, go back to Neowin and stop trolling.
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On my netbook killing pulseaudio was the difference between mumble taking 75% vs 25% of the available cpu. I saw similar although not as dramatic results when killing pulseaudio on an athlonII x4 I was using for a recording appliance. And the sound worked better off with it as well.
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Originally posted by Awesomeness View PostPA simply does not offer a single benefit for me over pure ALSA.
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