Francesco Ariis <fa-ml@xxxxxxxx> writes: > Dear Hans, dear Rocco, > > Il 29 maggio 2023 alle 08:43 hbezemer@xxxxxxxxxxx ha scritto: >> I've played a .wav file several times and can't reproduce the >> unwanted behaviour. >> >> Have you tried stopping the pulseaudio server and using only alsa? > > Il 29 maggio 2023 alle 09:15 rocco556@xxxxxxx ha scritto: >> I uninstalled PulseAudio altogether because there were so many >> problems with running the Jack Server. And even though QJackControl >> Has ways to deal with PulseAudio, I write Jack commands in >> scripts. Of course PulseAudio kept getting reinstalled when I >> installed certain other programs. So maybe turning it off is your >> best bet. > > I did not even know you could stop pulseaudio! > After: > > $ systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.socket pulseaudio.service > # and `systemctl status --user pulseaudio.service` to > # double check > > `ecasound -i ~/some-file.ogg -o alsa` worked! It is a cumbersome but > it will do. Thanks Less cumbersome may be pasuspender -- ecasound -i ~/some-file.ogg -o alsa -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list -- linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to linux-audio-user-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx