Usually first thing I did was to remove pulseaudio from the system, as it didn't work with many programs, but since I do like the concept of it, I decided to give it another try. Here on ubuntu 8.10, it works nicely, I now reinstall in on all my systems. I have few questions though: * Is this possible to make skype record from pulseaudio (I call it PA from now on)? Playback through skype works fine now, and thanks, but I would like to do same with recording. I am asking this, as maybe you created a workaround for this in dev version of skype. * It seems that PA supports network sound, I found this to be very nice feature, for example I could play sounds remotely, but how I connect to remote server, but without disabling to auth system? * I found a bug: when trying to record from monitor sources, nothing is recorded, if nothing is playing on the corresponding device. In this case PA should instead return silence, as current behavior hangs recording apps (for example gnome-sound-recorder). * Is it possible to combine input from several cards together? This would be cool for karaoke, as I could combine input of monitor of sound player with microphone, and record from that. * pavucontrol doesn't allow to set volumes higher that 100%, although paman does. This would be nice workaround for some sound files I have ( too lazy to normalize their volume...) * pulseaudio mixer seems to be build around input and output devices. each device has just one volume, but each device can have several inputs, but currently PA doesn't allow to configure that, will (is) that (be) possible? (also there is a mic boost control on many cards, and PA doesn't understand it) * RTP send function doesn't seem to work, at least not with gstreamer/mplayer (tried on same computer) * If I choose to kill a sound stream in pa settings, this makes corresponding app stall (even with native PA interface, like rhythmbox) (I set gstreamer to use PA) Best regards, Maxim Levitsky