You got what you paid for.
Maybe if you change your attitude and supply some information, someone might consider looking in your issue, othervise it would be a problem since I forgot my crystal ball back at home.
On Monday 20 of October 2008 16:41:45 Fred . wrote:
Yeah, fix the Linux audio so that if an application behaves wrong, or does something stupid, then after I close the application, the system should be silent. It shouldn't continue make sound even after I quit the application. And PulseAudio shouldn't crash because one application did something even if it was stupid.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Marek Vasut marek.vasut@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday 17 of October 2008 15:24:20 Fred . wrote:
ALSA lib pulse.c:272:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Timeout ALSA lib pulse.c:272:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect: Timeout AL lib: alsa.c:344: Could not open playback device 'default': Connection refused AL lib: oss.c:179: Could not open /dev/dsp: Device or resource busy File "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/pyglet/media/drivers/openal/__init__. py" , line 340, in driver_init_device = alc.alcOpenDevice(device_name)
Audio on Linux is a mess. I launch an Python script that uses audio then it breaks, and when the Python script is closed, I still hear the audio skipping and repeating like, "kakakakakakaka" in infinite loop. And PulseAudio seems to be frozen. Then I kill PulseAudio and finally the audio noise stops.
Oh, and I heard OpenAL downsamples stereo to mono on Linux due to a bug.
Whole audio on Linux is just a big mess.
Please behave yourself. Is there any way we can help you (which I doubt, but ...)?
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