>>>>> "Lennart" == Lennart Poettering <lennart at poettering.net> writes: Lennart> No idea, but consider talking to the Audacious people. If Lennart> they took the code I wrote for xmms-pulse and adopted it Lennart> to audacious and they broke it there they are probably Lennart> they ones to talk to for fixing it. Lennart> I am not using audcacious myself. However, a while ago Lennart> the BEEP people send me the patch (which I applied) to Lennart> make xmms-pulse build for both XMMS and BEEP. So I am Lennart> quite sure that back then it worked on BEEP and XMMS. If Lennart> it doesn't work on Audacious (which is a fork of BEEP if Lennart> I am right), then they broke something. And they probably Lennart> know better what they broke than I ever could. I have made a bugreport to ubuntu, because I actually cannot see on the audacious homepage that they say they have a pulseaudio plugin, so maybe the ubuntu people have just changed the includes in xmms-pulse to use the ones provided with audacious. And yes audacious is a fork of beep, before beep changed the layout. audacious is more like xmms/winamp. Beep today is not like them...I will just wait and see what happens. Pulseaudio it working great here by the way :-) (We can also discuss hardware vs. software mixers. On some of the more highend soundcards the hardware mixers do a lot more than your average Intel HDA mixer..RME Totalmix comes to mind..but then again I don't think Pulseaudio is meant to be used on such cards..we have jack for that) Regards Hasse