i am using Wine successfully with Pulseaudio via padsp!!
First you have to run
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padsp winecfg
Then you can use any program via
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padsp wine myprogram.exe
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padsp winecfg
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padsp wine myprogram.exe
The problem with this solution - you adding extra conversion OSS -> ALSA. This never worked properly in all cases with ALSA before. And I doubt it's any better with pulse audio.kleinlohmi wrote:Hi,
i am using Wine successfully with Pulseaudio via padsp!!
I have gotten it to run with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Right now I am dictating into Notepad using it. Preliminary results show that the accuracy score yielded me a 28 or 29, versus 26 for alsa. The improvement in sound quality is probably statistically insignificant, but it is definitely not worse.From: kleinlohmi <[email protected]>
Sent: Jul 13, 2008 6:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Wine] Re: No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
Hi,
i am using Wine successfully with Pulseaudio via padsp!!
First you have to run
Code:
padsp winecfg
and select the OSS output under Audio. The other outputs should be toggled off.
Then you can use any program via
Code:
padsp wine myprogram.exe
It works fine for me. I am using Teamspeak 2 and Steam/CS 1.6 with it.
Perhaps I am premature. The program runs but crashes every once in a while.From: Susan Cragin <[email protected]>
Sent: Jul 15, 2008 10:15 AM
To: wine users <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Wine] Re: No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
-----Original Message-----I have gotten it to run with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Right now I am dictating into Notepad using it. Preliminary results show that the accuracy score yielded me a 28 or 29, versus 26 for alsa. The improvement in sound quality is probably statistically insignificant, but it is definitely not worse.From: kleinlohmi <[email protected]>
Sent: Jul 13, 2008 6:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Wine] Re: No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
Hi,
i am using Wine successfully with Pulseaudio via padsp!!
First you have to run
Code:
padsp winecfg
and select the OSS output under Audio. The other outputs should be toggled off.
Then you can use any program via
Code:
padsp wine myprogram.exe
It works fine for me. I am using Teamspeak 2 and Steam/CS 1.6 with it.
I can't tell yet if it's any slower at running the speech recognition engine.
I would like to confirm that this is indeed working. Thank you very much! Sound barely worked at all before doing this; now it works perfectly. I had Rosetta Stone installed on a different computer that didn't have Pulse Audio, and it ran like a charm in WINE. On this one (the computer with Pulse Audio), there was a 0.5 second burst of sound (I'm assuming the beginning of the sound file) and then nothing else. Running wine with padsp remedies this.kleinlohmi wrote:Hi,
i am using Wine successfully with Pulseaudio via padsp!!
First you have to run
and select the OSS output under Audio. The other outputs should be toggled off.Code: Select all
padsp winecfg
Then you can use any program viaIt works fine for me. I am using Teamspeak 2 and Steam/CS 1.6 with it.Code: Select all
padsp wine myprogram.exe
If it's of any interest, when I tried recording my voice in Rosetta Stone, I noticed a slight to noticeable lag at the beginning, causing my recording to start later. I don't know how reliable this is, considering I'm using a different app, but I thought you'd like to know. I now speak with a momentary pause at the beginning of my recordings. I'm not too familiar with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, but perhaps you could start speaking with momentary pauses? (or test the theory out by running windows audio recorder or something)Susan Cragin wrote:I have gotten it to run with Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Right now I am dictating into Notepad using it. Preliminary results show that the accuracy score yielded me a 28 or 29, versus 26 for alsa. The improvement in sound quality is probably statistically insignificant, but it is definitely not worse.
I can't tell yet if it's any slower at running the speech recognition engine.
Do you have a link to that DNS test with PA and OSS?Hello,
PulseAudio is not a problem. You can use the OSS Emulation of PA, it works perfectly. (I saw a test with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and it seems imply that it's good, isn't it ?)
I used padsp for a while when a beautiful project was born : WinePulse. I'm actually testing it with the main (and only) developer of this PulseAudio backend for Wine and recently he made it working on my Ubuntu 8.10 with PulseAudio 0.9.10. So it's not yet a full implementation and WaveIn doesn't work for me, but it will be fine and I hope integrated in Wine.
I maybe badly expressed myself, I spoke simply of yours.Susan Cragin wrote:Do you have a link to that DNS test with PA and OSS?Hello,
PulseAudio is not a problem. You can use the OSS Emulation of PA, it works perfectly. (I saw a test with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and it seems imply that it's good, isn't it ?)
I used padsp for a while when a beautiful project was born : WinePulse. I'm actually testing it with the main (and only) developer of this PulseAudio backend for Wine and recently he made it working on my Ubuntu 8.10 with PulseAudio 0.9.10. So it's not yet a full implementation and WaveIn doesn't work for me, but it will be fine and I hope integrated in Wine.
Thanks,
Susan Cragin
Then the origina solution stands - remove pulseaudio it's not compatible with Wine. Like any other sound server it plain _DOES NOT WORK_.Sardem FF7 wrote:I maybe badly expressed myself, I spoke simply of yours.