So I upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04 and find my SPU's (both petes and
eternal) in PCSXR broken because of this. Since these pieces of software
are no longer maintained how do you expect me file bugs with the
developers Daniel? And, no, using pulseaudio is not an option since it
has always refused to w
Hey guys!
I'm using natty and I've noticed that my old quake3 based games are still
broken because you all decided to take out OSS compatibility. I tried to
install OSSP, but that package doesn't even exist for Ubuntu. So, I did try to
download and compile it manually, and after a while, I w
@Rich3077: When you compile your Alsa (alsa-driver), use the command
line
./configure --with-oss=no
and that's it. It will now work.
You mention "Now only if the sound would work." You have a generic sound issue?
This bug report affects only legacy (very old) apps that need OSS emulation to
wo
I am a end user, not especially skilled in linux.
After much frustration I have found that this is the reason Ubuntu is not
working for me.
I have found a pre compiled kernal to try and will probably give it a
shot... or move to another distro.
As an end user I always thought linux was supposed
Are we getting OSS emulation back in the kernel or do I need to change
distros?
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I filed bug #716814 to revert this change, however they want
verification it's still broken in the latest daily builds. I won't be
able to do this for a week or so, but if someone else wants to test it
earlier we can get it fixed sooner.
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I don't understand the rationale for this change. It is obvious that
many people and a lot of software rely on OSS. The logical route to go
about this would be to develop an OSS wrapper first (OSSp or whatever),
and after it works to some degree, replace the OSS kernel stuff with it.
Doing it the o
1: I don't see why OSS had to be disabled for the distro so that some
developers could investigate OSSp, why not just disable it them self in
a test kernel. Unless they wanted some users reactions, possibly to
identify affected software, and maybe drive some of them to update there
sound method.
2
@martin
check the thread title please !
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 6:12 AM, martinwguy wrote:
> On 10 January 2011 22:10, David Henningsson <579...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> wrote:
> > Reason for changing status: The intial request for change is performed.
> The rest of the thread is about the regre
On 10 January 2011 22:10, David Henningsson <579...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Reason for changing status: The intial request for change is performed. The
> rest of the thread is about the regressions that it caused.
Sorry, what has changed? Is OSS compat to be restored?
M
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> 2) Since there is no plausible technical reason for disabling OSS, we
must look elsewhere for the explanation.
This kind of thing, "deprecating" usually serves a psychological need of
developers/managers, as a way of trying to eliminate something they see
as evil, for whatever strange reason. We
changed assignee to David so that he can keep track of it.
~JFo
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@martin: thanks for the kudos on 'blueCube( )' :)
as for the kernel build: I've automagically gotten pd to talk to the USB
audio and the Intel HDA hardware without having to use Jack...not sure
how I did this but it seems that my 'problem' is solved -- not that
using Jack is a problem but you'd th
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Martin Guy wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 9:27 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
>> - I get a long list of errors (can't cut and paste from the Gdebi console)
>> when installing both the image and the headers from deb
>> - after installing the headers Gdebi lists an error w
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 9:27 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
> but I experienced a couple of problems trying to use your 2.6.35.8+oss kernel:
> - I get a long list of errors (can't cut and paste from the Gdebi console)
> when installing both the image and the headers from deb
> - after installing the heade
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:27 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
So good to hear you! I love Blue Cube since the late 1980s :D and
published it with a load of other Csound pieces from that period.
freaknet.org/martin/audio/csound
Bless
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'Ubuntu needs to help consolidate, not help fragment, the audio
landscape. As long as this emulation support remains enabled, we will
remain in a quagmire of applications experiencing contention for the
audio device, which increases the friction for adoption of Free
Software.'
q: does this mean th
@martinwguy:
first of all, thanks so much for making this deb
but I experienced a couple of problems trying to use your 2.6.35.8+oss kernel:
- I get a long list of errors (can't cut and paste from the Gdebi console) when
installing both the image and the headers from deb
- after installing the he
...and the corresponding linux-headers package...
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Hi all
Here's the latest maverick linux kernel compiled for x86, with the OSS
compat stuff re-enabled.
M
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@David: Cool, thanks a LOT.
On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 8:28 AM, David Henningsson <
579...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> @Claudiu, this sounds unrelated to my patch (although you can never know
> for certain), so please file a separate bug against tvtime (this is ok
> as the patched tvtime version
Regarding the compilation of the latest Alsa for Ubuntu 10.10 (or
newer), when you run
./configure
You need to add the option --with-oss=no, as in
./configure --with-oss=no
and you are set.
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I found this link thanks to kklimonda on freenode.
http://nullkey.ath.cx/~stuff/et-sdl-sound/ Make sure to change the
SDL_AUDIODRIVER to pulse.
Cheers.
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Simos
When you try to compile Alsa on Ubuntu 10.10, it compiles fine. When you try to
load the new kernel modules, you get
As far as I understand, this is related to the rest of the kernel being
compiled with the Alsa OSS sound options.
I am actually fine with this decision of removing O
Regarding my problem with no audio when running Spotify under Wine since
upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10. This is fixed by upgrading Wine to 1.3.9 Beta
from the stock 1.2 which ships with Ubuntu 10.10. see my blog for more
details http://mylinuxramblings.wordpress.com/know-linux-bugs/
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When you try to compile Alsa on Ubuntu 10.10, it compiles fine. When you
try to load the new kernel modules, you get
[ 332.243113] snd: Unknown symbol unregister_sound_special (err 0)
[ 332.243379] snd: Unknown symbol register_sound_special_device (err 0)
[ 332.245467] snd_timer: Unknown symbol sn
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+ Please disable CONFIG_SOUND_OSS* and CONFIG_SND_*OSS*
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As yota (ironical) wrote in comment #89:
> Fix potential issue with multi-channel ordering when seeking/pausing
if using OSS [25878] <- LOOK: ACTIVE OSS DEVELOPMENT IN 2010!!! THIS IS
MADNESS! ;-)
...and clarified in comment #102:
>Moreover I'm not an audio expert but it comes to mind also that
@David:
Even if our opinions are hugely different I really thank you for your answer.
Indeed my primary (but not only) concern was about include-but-blacklist oss
emul, which was originally proposed by other users (Christophe Van Reusel,
what_if) since 2010-10-22, and which still seems a viable
@Claudiu, this sounds unrelated to my patch (although you can never know
for certain), so please file a separate bug against tvtime (this is ok
as the patched tvtime version is already in Natty).
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@David, I saw a problem with patched tvtime, sometimes when cpu is
overloaded with different applications and tvtime is minimized, I restore
tvtime window but its black (although sound is playing ok continuously), and
stays black until restarting the computer.
So maybe someone could check this thin
@yota, I'm not sure what you believe I ignored, but I don't have the
time/priority to answer all of you thoroughly.
So for the compile-but-blacklist option, if that was what you thought I
ignored, here's my personal opinion:
Maverick: doing configuration changes for the Maverick kernel is way to
When I first saw "Bug" #579300 in early September I was puzzled, because
it seemed to make no sense at all. Things are clearer now.
(1) People who have been using applications dependent on OSS are no
longer welcome on Ubuntu and must go elsewhere. Mr Chen was given the
thankless task of making t
@Joe User:
Debian seems ok (I've just tested Sid with 2.6.32 kernel, and snd_pcm_oss
module is available).
Probably the only distributions affected by this bug (or should I say
"affected by this fix"?) are ubuntu and derivatives, I can confirm the
issue on mint 10.
@David:
Yes, having a working
I also request that this bug be fixed, and the kernel expose the
/dev/mixer, /dev/dsp, and other devices..
I have 3 sound cards in my home machine, hooked up to several radio
tuners.
Signals are recorded according to cron jobs and bash scripts.
How exactly will I replace that functionality with
@Ole, added bug #680386 for the tvtime update. After it has been
accepted into Natty, we can request an stable release update to
Maverick, I saw Daniel suggested that in ubuntu-devel.
@Mike, the diagram is not good enough to make that conclusion. Also,
what we're removing is one of several arrows
@David: works for me too, when I change the MixerDevice setting to
"hw:0" (or in my case "hw:Audigy") as indicated in the Fedora bug (just
wasted an hour finding out that "default" doesn't work, googling
impenetrable shoddy ALSA documentation, no wonder it has been so long in
replacing anything, th
@David Henningsson:
My naive interpretation of diagram
http://yokozar.org/blog/content/linuxaudio.png
is
(1) OSS offers the most direct route (2 steps) between a userspace
program and the output hardware, and therefore would be expected, a
priori, to provide the best latency. Audio-video appli
Good job, David ! It works ok now. Could you make it to go on alsa by
default ? I had to modify the xml file to change the mixer.
You made my day !
Lets see what are they going to do with the Quake based games ...
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 6:04 PM, David Henningsson <
579...@bugs.launchpad.net>
@David: I fully agree with this. But again: The problem is not THAT OSS
support gets deprecated, but HOW. As discussed in this thread, there are
or would have been _relatively_simple_ options to solve that more
gently, without pissing off users too much. However, the message that
comes across is: W
@Ole, thanks for the tip. Here you are:
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/maverick
Hope it builds fine, give it a try and tell me if it works.
@Psychotron, to see things from the other side: This is exaggerated, but
somewhat true: http://yokozar.org/blog/content/linuxaudio.png - now
imagine
@David Henningsson:
under the release notes of MythTV 0.24 (
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Release_Notes_-_0.24 )
you can read:
Bug Fixes
Fix ALSA mixer to open correct device when multiple devices are present
[24864]
Fix potential issue with multi-channel ordering when seeking/pausing
For tvtime at least there is a working ALSA mixer patch floating around.
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-
driver/+bug/613809.
But generally I agree with Ole. This attitude by the Ubuntu devs is just
strange, it won't exactly create sympathy... Because of this and other
thin
David: That's exactly my problem (you can find more people with the same
by looking through the bug reports linked to in one of the comments). I
think Fedora has a patch for having tvtime use ALSA for volume control,
see the link I provided. If you can package that up, I would personally
be happy.
Ok, I'll answer my own question - I remembered I had an old TV card here
somewhere, so I found it, plugged it in, installed tvtime and had a
look. PCM Audio is working out of the box. ALSA mixer can control the TV
card's input volume, but you can't control the ALSA mixer from tvtime
(trying to chan
"So, for closed source programs which we don't even ship in Ubuntu, such
as Quake, we can't fix them, so it will be up to the closed source
program vendor to adapt. At least if you ask me."
How about we ask Linus, who is totally against breaking the Linux ABI,
as has been done here? You could fix
I believe it is way too late to do these kind of configuration changes for
Maverick, but if you really want to ask, here's the mailinglist:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kernel-team
(It is probably not too late too ask for 11.04 - that said, I don't think
they/we will enable it, but
6. Spotify under Wine - works but no audio, so essentially useless due
to this major oversight.
It's a shame that they people at Spotify have gone through the trouble
to assist Linux users in using their product
http://www.spotify.com/uk/help/faq/wine/ only for the community to break
it by making
Why not a separate package (let's call it "ossemul-deprecate.dpkg"),
shipped with the stock ubuntu, which contains just a file:
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ossemul.conf
with "blacklist snd_pcm_oss" inside? (eventually add other oss emulation
modules if opportune)
It would disable oss emulation by
I vote for restoring ALSA's OSS emulation module to the official kernel,
and blacklisting it by default. If there was a separate package, I
think it would inevitably get out of sync.
I am also dealing with this bug because of MythTV. Personally, I
believe MythTV's 0.23's backend is broken in reg
5. XawTV and all the tools for V4L (Video4Linux TV cards Drivers) that
are bundled with. There if a solution for this entry, and it is to add
XdTV (that is an updated version of XawTV) to the universe repository.
But it will not append ... (The bug entry for package required is here
for more than 3
Application affected:
4. MythTV (with analogue tv cards)
The above is a killer application, not only meaning that, quoting
wikipedia, it is a "computer program that is so necessary or desirable
that it proves the core value of some larger technology", but also
meaning that made my wife a killer
I personally dont care about updates, I have a family desktop, who the
hell can exploit it ?
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Psychotron <579...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> > SOLUTION: provide a PPA containing a custom OSS enabled kernel
>
> But then this kernel needs to be supplied with all
> SOLUTION: provide a PPA containing a custom OSS enabled kernel
But then this kernel needs to be supplied with all the updates and
fixes. I'd say a separate alsa-oss-modules package would be more
realistic.
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How about that ?
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Psychotron
<579...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
> So OSS doesn't support some advanced features? Sure. But why does that
> mean OSS support needs to be broken? If users of some OSS-only
So OSS doesn't support some advanced features? Sure. But why does that
mean OSS support needs to be broken? If users of some OSS-only app want
these features, they can bug the authors to add support for PA or
whatever.
As for grabbing devices exclusively, I'm under the impression that it's
possibl
3. Applications that need this emulation: Games using the quake3 engine,
which are closed source and can't be changed. (thanks to James Andrewartha)
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 6:23 PM, James Andrewartha wrote:
> David: If you read the bug log, you'll see that ALSA OSS emulation was
> disabled bec
1. tvtime
2. gnomeradio
everybody, feel free to continue my list
On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 5:44 PM, David Henningsson <
579...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
>
> So can I get a summary of what applications that actually need this
> emulation? Can we port them to ALSA, or at least fix them so they w
David: If you read the bug log, you'll see that ALSA OSS emulation was
disabled because the plan was to have OSSp working for Maverick. This
didn't happen, but ALSA OSS emulation remains disabled. OSSp is probably
the correct solution for the future, but it's not here yet, so can we
just have ALSA
Ubuntu is depending on volunteers to do very, very much - very large
parts of planning, development, bug fixing, testing, and documentation
are made by volunteers, and would fall flat without them.
Also, this removal was being done at a time were it would be the least
painful, in the beginning of
I can't see any explanation in this thread on why this has to be done.
Perhaps you can explain that to us ignorant folks. That programs should
be moved to a newer API is not per se a bad thing, but rather the way
this is done here. And really, I don't see the problem of providing the
ALSA OSS emula
Folks, I haven't been closely been involved with the decision to remove
OSS from the kernel, and I see that it causes frustration to have
functionality removed, but I know that it wouldn't have been done if it
haven't helped against frustration at some other end. I believe Daniel T
Chen has trying
This broke mythtv 0.24 and tvtime for me ever since I upgraded to
maverick. I don't mind modernizing but you simply don't remove
functionality until you have something to replace it with. I have gone
back to the 32 kernel for now since it is the last known working kernel.
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Sorry Mr. Chen, but this is a totally ridiculous decision! Who is hurt
by keeping these little modules?! Nobody! Does it break anything?! I
wouldn't know what. Sorry if this is not very constructive, but this
kind of decisions just make me angry. You just break it for a lot of
people, without provi
Anyone hoping to use Spotify under wine can think again, totally hosed
unless you are a Spotify Premium user using the beta Linux client :-((.
Otherwise Spotify recommend you use Wine. Little do they know is no
longer works!
Many thanks to all the developers who could not care less about making
su
I am not asking for changing kernel options, its not my job, but as an old
user, I really want this to be fixed some way or another.
Cheers,
On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:02 AM, pipegeek <579...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Yet another person who would really like to see this put back in, if
> on
Yet another person who would really like to see this put back in, if
only as modules that aren't loaded by default. padsp doesn't work for
everything. Particularly it doesn't work for /dev/sequencer, so
anything that is attempting to speak MIDI to the sound card via OSS is
now left stranded. Thi
Sorry I continue here.
So many users will be able again to use ubuntu like it should be.
greetings christophe
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Hello,
Nice move Yota,
I do not have fedora so i could not see that. But the longer the more it
seems to be a very big issue in ubuntu. perhaps fedora just blacklisted
the oss emu by default settings but is it just easy to reenable it by
removing them from blacklist or adding them to modprobe mod
There's something weird going on here: is not true that fedora did the same!
You can find in attachment the kernel config from FC14, which shows that OSS
emulation in ALSA was not removed at all from the kernel in FC14.
Here is a side-by-side difference with ubuntu (limited to the relevant part):
+sigh+ Please put it back in. You don't have to enable the module by default.
I need to use the dtmfdial package right now to sort out a bug in a system.
I just updated and now I can't use the package because there is no /dev/dsp
Going to use virtualbox, install 10.04 get the dtmfdial package and
Hello pablo,
for gnome radio it's maybe a solution. But even then it's to processor
intensif. For tv card itself it's a pain in the ass since there is a
delay between image and sound. Off course i do not route out the sound
to /dev/dsp in tv time. the only control we used was the /dev/mixer emu
to
tvtime and gnomeradio are working - this means I have sound, but the mixer
volume is disabled, so I have to install gnome-alsa-mixer, which is BAD.
Lets hope somebody will fix tvtiem and gnomeradio to work with pulseaudio
instead alsa
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 2:56 PM, VPablo wrote:
> For those
For those who gnomeradio doesn't work with ALSA, try this.
I have make gnomeradio work with ALSA. On this page:
http://www.taringa.net/posts/linux/5777157/Sintonizadora-K-World-PCI-TV-PVR-TV-7134SE-en-Linux.html
there is a solution. Make this script, as "/usr/local/bin/audioradio2.sh" p.e.:
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To sum it up see this new screen shot.
You can view that yes OSS is depreciated, but inside ALSA section there
is OSS emulation, and nothing here to say "that it is depreciated or
anything else"
But I totally agree that ALSA OSS emulation is not perfect, but we have
nothing else in a perfectly wo
No ! What you view here is OSS 3 ! Not the Alsa OSS emulation ! ALSA OSS
is a part of ALSA not a part of OSS !
I said OSS3, OSS3 is "OSS, such as is included with the Linux kernel."
And yes I agree, he is depreciated ! Plain and simple !
I totally agree with you ! And OSS 3 has never been in Ubun
@Fabien Lusseau
See attached screenshot.
In this circumstance, "deprecated" is not my opinion. It is a
development state. I should have specified "OSS, such as is included
with the Linux kernel, is deprecated." Mea culpa.
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OSS is NOT depreciated ! It an absurdity ! OSS3 is depreciated ! OSS4 is
maintained and ALSA OSS emulation is not depreciated (no mention of that
in the kernel documentation).
OSS is still used in a lot of Unix like, FreeBSD for exemple, and OSS
API emulation is one of the most important part of t
I get that OSS has been deprecated for quite some time. I get that
deprecated features eventually disappear. I get that the only way
developers will stop developing for OSS is for OSS no longer to exist;
and likewise for hardware manufacturers' depending on OSS.
As an end user, I want my stuff t
I did a bit of digging. In Fedora, it appears they have a patch to add
ALSA support to tvtime, it seems like it enables one to use the ALSA
mixer interface instead of the OSS interface (discussion at bottom):
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=498167
Note that tvtime's use of OSS doesn't
Yeah that's a joke ... I think everybody knew it ! But what I said is
really what I think. There can be less intrusive solution to
progressively remove OSS. And not use brutal force against us users that
just want our system just working !
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:)
The "everybody should be API with that" phrase was supposed to be a joke,
right ?
Jokes are welcome, anyway, as long as everybody is NOT APY with the sound
system breaking brought by Maverick
So, again, could we please patch tvtime to work with pulseaudio ? Daniel
Chen said earlier there is su
Any plans to add OSSp in 11.04 ? And/Or a dkms package that will be able
to add and compile the OSS ALSA emulation instead of recompiling the all
kernel ?
Or OSSp by default and the dkms package for those who have some troubles
whit OSSp ?
This can be a good progress and everybody should be API w
Dear Mr Chen,
I totally agree Ubuntu should move forward and programs should be fixed
to use pulseaudio.
I tried to find the tvtime package with pulseaudio backend, that you
mentioned above, but with no luck.
Can you please point such a tvtime PPA ?
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> - OSS is bad, because of licensing issues in the past but more
> importantly because it does not properly share the soundcard (and its
> settings) between userspace applications. Low latency though.
I won't delve into overtly political thrusts regarding whether OSS or
ALSA is good, per se (the
Dear Mr Chen,
I have been following this thread with interest from two distinct points
of view:
- I am the author of an out-of-tree audio-video device driver which
works fine under Ubuntu 10.04 LTS but is silent under Ubuntu 10.10, and
I need to decide what to do about it:
http://sourceforge.net
Dear Mister Daniel T Chen
I can answer same way;
> In this case, bugs need to be filed against the relevant source
>packages, and we need to assist upstream developers in fixing them.
>Wouldn't you want the bugs fixed regardless where they lie? Honestly,
>it sounds like XawTV and V4L are making p
> > Mythbuntu uses XFCE as the desktop environment. Do you happen to know
> > the name of the command that launches whatever pulse configuration
> > interface that isn't deprecated? There's nothing relevant in XFCE's
> > menus, so I'll have to launch from the bash prompt. Thanks!
>
> Xfce doesn
I don't have the same way of thinking.
For me, the idea is everithing need to work before dropping such feature
! Not dropping the feature and break all compatibility !
You have to understand me ! And every other persons who have a video
capture device !
All this people have to go back to Lucid
> Mythbuntu uses XFCE as the desktop environment. Do you happen to know
> the name of the command that launches whatever pulse configuration
> interface that isn't deprecated? There's nothing relevant in XFCE's
> menus, so I'll have to launch from the bash prompt. Thanks!
Xfce doesn't have a na
> 1. XawTV and V4L doesn't work with OSS4 (I don't know why, I think
> something is broken somewhere or an API change I don't know ...)
In this case, bugs need to be filed against the relevant source
packages, and we need to assist upstream developers in fixing them.
Wouldn't you want the bugs fix
@Daniel Chen,
Mythbuntu uses XFCE as the desktop environment. Do you happen to know
the name of the command that launches whatever pulse configuration
interface that isn't deprecated? There's nothing relevant in XFCE's
menus, so I'll have to launch from the bash prompt. Thanks!
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I have tried OSS4 !
Does not solve the problem at all !!!
1. XawTV and V4L doesn't work with OSS4 (I don't know why, I think
something is broken somewhere or an API change I don't know ...)
2. All Alsa Apps works like Crap with OSS4
3. Audacity don't work at all (OSS or ALSA mode)
There is no
@Ole I'm on a very slow Internet connection currently; it would take
less time for you to find the Launchpad bug affecting tvtime that
contains a link for a PPA containing the community member-developed
PulseAudio backend (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/tvtime).
@Christope @Fabien OSSv4
I just reinstalled pulseaudio last night. I immediately remembered why
I had uninstalled it in the first place. padevchooser does not detect
or let me choose iec958 5.1 channel output. My machine is connected to
my audio receiver via either optical or digital coaxial line (I can't
remember off t
Hello Fabien,
You're very right about it. But pulse is well needed. One of the
important things from pulse is the function as sound server. On that
point it's working very well. Also it's doeing a great job for playing
music files and so on. Like rhytmbox.
But yes it is really needed to have oss
why is ALSA OSS emulation is so taboo here ?
It is not like OSS is here to create compatibility issues ...
Absolutely no programs use OSS by default ! Only programs that don't
support ALSA at all are requesting this compatibility layer !
By disabling ALSA OSS emulation you don't make the life of
Hello,
Sorry to say but tvtime gnome radio most of pci tv cards are just NOT
working with pulse audio. Oh you can use sox and that stuff, But like
said before it is very processor consuming, Causes delays (even with
best possible settings ) between image and sound. If at the same time
you perform
1) Use pulseaudio's module-loopback.
2) If you use tvtime, there's a pulseaudio backend written by a community
member.
Could you please elaborate on how this is supposed to work for maverick?
I'm surprised why this hasn't been fixed yet when a solution has been
known for several months.
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