-- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2018 07:36:25 From: Sam Hartman <hartmans@xxxxxxxxxx> To: debian-accessibility at lists.debian.org Cc: pulseaudio at packages.debian.org Subject: Re: Orca, Speech-dispatcher and power management Resent-Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2018 12:36:45 +0000 (UTC) Resent-From: debian-accessibility at lists.debian.org >>>>> "Samuel" == Samuel Thibault <sthibault at debian.org> writes: Samuel> Hello, Samuel> Sam Hartman, on sam. 06 janv. 2018 06:09:44 -0500, wrote: >> * Will limiting the number of streams speech-dispatcher opens >> have any significant improvement. Are there actual costs to >> having the sd_generic and sd_dummy streams open even when they >> are unneeded? Samuel> I don't think there is: they remain dormant. So, this is more of a Pulse question. We know even dormant streams are sufficient to keep the audio card from suspending. I don't know if dormant streams have mixing overhead or impact the volume algorithms being used. >> * Would it be worth the complexity to close the speech dispatcher >> streams after a period of inactivity? Samuel> That could be useful indeed. I suggest reporting a feature Samuel> request on the github speechd repository, so people can Samuel> contribute code to implement it (Debian by itself should not Samuel> integrate such a patch without it being upstream). So, I'm happy to implement if it's going to make a significant difference. But if it's really true that dormant streams don't hurt, this probably doesn't negatively impact things.