On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 07:46:48 -0800, Sean Bruno wrote: > > > However, I do like the improvements in this version of Audacity. > > > > > > My testing scenario is: > > > > > > Run pidgin, run audacity, record something with audacity. No audio from > > > Pidgin. Sometimes audio card locks up and plays garbage audio requiring > > > a reboot to clear. > > > > "garbage audio requiring a reboot" sounds like a problem at the level of > > the ALSA driver. Audacity uses ALSA natively and exclusively, not via a > > PulseAudio interface. > > Won't that be an issue for Fedora Users then? > > I typically have Amarok and Pidgin running all the time. I do not see > these issues in this configuration, so I don't know if it's strictly an > ALSA issue. What I mean is, that terminating and restarting an audio application should reset audio I/O to a good state. If that doesn't work, it's evidence of a problem in the either the driver or the hardware. You say you need a reboot, but perhaps you only need to restart PulseAudio? And yes, Audacity on Fedora+PulseAudio can lead to some inconveniences, and afaik there are no plans on supporting PulseAudio directly in Audacity. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list