Re: So what do you think sucks about Linux audio ?

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Le 18-02-2013 09:32, Len Ovens a écrit :

I'm not advocating for PA. If you are setting up a box that has/uses no desktop sound, I would not include PA. It does fill a need for some people
though.

I record using Ardour and I play media files using vlc and firefox (eg. Youtube). Hardware is a 1010Lt card. Do I need PA ? Last Friday, thanks to some help here I got to know the pavucontrol utility which enables the turning off of the 'built-in audio' functionality and the enabling of the Envy24 output.

There are a few choices in enabling Envy24, and all of them have to do with either 'stereo' or 'surround'. So far I haven't tried Ardour on this new Linux Mint machine (used Fedora/CCRMA for years, but F18 is not nice at all so I switched - one nice thing with Mint is that for time to time they issue a long-lasting release eg. Mint 13 is supported until 2017 - current is Mint 14, supported for a year, which is what I currently use, until another long-lasting release is issued), so, so far I haven't tried Ardour/jack on this new machine and I hope those 'stereo' and 'surround' things do not interfere with multi-track recording.

I'm all for having a lean system, even with quad core CPU there's no excuse in running stuff that is not needed. On my previous Fedora 15 system I had to shut down jack for firefox to have sound output. Do I need PA ? Can it be useful say, to have jack/Ardour running and at the same time have media from firefox being played or even recorded in Ardour ? Can PA play with jack ? Is that a usefulness of having PA around ?


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