On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com wrote:
On Die, 2013-05-21 at 12:47 +0200, Patrice Colet wrote:
- Does anyone using GNU/Linux system want to use pulse-audio with
Pd? The main reason would be easy software mixing-- for example, you could watch a tutorial on youtube and get sound out of a running instance of Pd without doing any configuration whatsoever. (At least that's what Pulse Audio claims-- I haven't used it so much.)
It's hard to stay polite about this, for me it has never worked correctly, the best way to have sound always going out from audiocard on linux/ubuntu is about removing pulse-audio, since ever, everytime.
It's hard not to get political about this, but for me pulseaudio has always worked as expected and it basically freed me of hassling around with Linux audio issues. The only hassle about it are softwares like Pd that prevent it from working silently by not supporting it.
Most of the PA haters were born from using Fedora or Ubuntu between 2008 and 2011 (not exact dates). Fedora and Ubuntu, as early adopters of about every software package in development, routinely break some kind of important system. If you were using a sane distro during that time, you probably barely noticed. I did just enough PA hatin' to remember why.
I thought PA had an alsa plugin, so you wouldn't have to go through portaudio?