Re: kmix, pulseaudio and bluetooth

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On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 11:32 PM, deloptes <deloptes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have been playing recently with mobile phone and pulseaudio. The goal is
> to be able to use HSP or A2DP with the computer.
> I choose for simplicity A2DP first. With my older phone it works pretty
> straight forward
> Connect the phone, set A2DP profile in pavucontrol. I had to tell pulseaudio
> source and sink the first time, but it then "remembered" the setup and now
> each time I connect it does this. So at the end it is possible to play
> music from the phone on the PC.
>
> My only problem is that when connect or disconnect kmix is going crazy and
> abuses one of the CPUs.

 what happens with alsamixer and alsamixergui?   i suspect you have a
loop on your hands where pulseaudio has taken control without your
consent or knowledge of the ALSA devices.

 pulseaudio may be interfering, i've had to kill pavucontrol, and
pulseaudio, then *finally* the audio programs were able to wrestle
control of /dev/snd/* away from pulseaudio, and things went to normal.
restarted pavucontrol and it was fine.

 i suspect this is *nothing to do with* tde, and everything to do with
pulseaudio being a pile of shit.

l.

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