Rafa? Mu?y?o wrote: > On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 03:24:26PM +0100, Colin Guthrie wrote: >> There has been a lot of good information on this mailing list over the last >> couple weeks relating to wine and why it doesn't work with pulse. > I've been kind of following this discusion. The patch is the result. > >> From what I can tell two of them are valid and the third is invalid and >> relates to improper use of the ALSA api in wine which needs to be fixed. >> This relates to the assumption that snd_pcm_delay() will return 0 if there >> are no samples left to be played. This may never reach 0 with pulse as >> network delay/latency is also taken into consideration here. I've taken a >> very, very cursory look at your patch and I see you've commented out a call >> to snd_pcm_delay() so this ties in. >> > I didn't simply commented out the call. Look carefully. Yeah like I say I only looked very quickly... was just providing hints rather than anything specific as I'm not a wine user myself... >> In that case, I would strongly recommend using Gmane. (http://gmane.org) If >> you have an NNTP reader (e.g. Thunderbird) it's ace for keeping up with >> lots of projects and posting messages to mailing lists without ever >> officially "subscribing" in the classic sense... I use it for lot's of open >> sourcey mailing lists. >> > That's not the point. The point is I have to subscribe to post, but have > no need for the most of other discussion. > And CC me in a way that doesn't remove mailing list address, so I can > simply hit reply. That's exactly the point :) If you look into it you'll see, but the idea is that you can read mailing lists very easily as a Newsgroup. When you want to post, you go through a Gmane gateway that allows you to post to 99% of mailing lists without signing up for them. This makes it very easy to post messages to groups you do not intend to follow closely..... trust me it's good :) Col