Re: PulseAudio is now enabled by default on new Fedora installs

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On Thursday, August 16, 2007 1:03:23 pm Lennart Poettering wrote:
> Flash is completely broken when it comes to
> audio it we can neither support it through our ESD compat nor through
> our ALSA compat. Due to the closed source nature of Flash we cannot go
> and fix their code. I will eventually add some workarounds for
> this. But it's low priority on my list, given the closed source nature
> of Flash. Oh, and Flash is evil anyway. ;-)

Er, http://pulseaudio.revolutionlinux.com/

> 4. What about KDE?
>
>   Yes, what about it? TBH I don't know. All I know is that KDE still
>   ships aRts, but I have no idea what steps would be necessary to get
>   properly supported in KDE. If you're into KDE and interested to get
>   PA working properly with KDE, ping me!

aRts has an ESD mode, which works 100% with Pulseaudio.  Speaking of that, 
note that xine works better through ESD mode than through Pulseaudio mode as 
well.

I have Pulseaudio completely set up to use everything, so I know what has to 
be done to get it working (especially on KDE).  Just ask.

Oh, BTW, I'd suggest sticking SDL_AUDIODRIVER="esd" in /etc/profile as well ;)

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