Kevin Kofler wrote:
dragoran <drago01 <at> gmail.com> writes:
What output did you select in Xine? If it was ALSA, try again with Xine's
native pulseaudio output plugin (which is in xine-lib-extras). If that
works better, then please say so, because in that case we should really
push for getting that moved to the main xine-lib package and used by
default.
there is no reason not do it.
Actually, the xine-lib maintainer said Lennart Poettering (the PulseAudio
author) recommended against it because he thinks the code is not good enough
quality. But if it turns out to actually work better than using the ALSA
plugin, then it should be the default no matter what.
When I use the Pulseaudio plugin in Xine it tends to become quite
crash-happy. Using alsa works best for me right now but that seems to have
problems with some videos too.
Regards,
Dennis
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