5.1 sound
Re: 5.1 sound
File a bug.Lopov wrote:Please make wine 5.1 sound compatible.
Re: 5.1 sound
Will my suggestion be considered if I enter it as a bug?vitamin wrote:File a bug.Lopov wrote:Please make wine 5.1 sound compatible.
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There's already a bug about that issue.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11764
You shouldn't file a new one, it would be marked as duplicate and closed.
Generally, it isn't wrong to file bugs for wine, the wine devs definitely read bugs. But I'm afraid, 5.1 sound doesn't have the highest priority.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11764
You shouldn't file a new one, it would be marked as duplicate and closed.
Generally, it isn't wrong to file bugs for wine, the wine devs definitely read bugs. But I'm afraid, 5.1 sound doesn't have the highest priority.
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5.1 sound
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 4:36 PM, lahmbi5678 <[email protected]> wrote:
aware that someone needs/desires this feature. However, you are
correct in that it will take work, a lot of it, to enable 5.1 sound in
Wine.
James
If voting is enabled for this bug, vote for it. This makes developersThere's already a bug about that issue.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11764
You shouldn't file a new one, it would be marked as duplicate and closed.
Generally, it isn't wrong to file bugs for wine, the wine devs definitely read bugs. But I'm afraid, 5.1 sound doesn't
have the highest priority.
aware that someone needs/desires this feature. However, you are
correct in that it will take work, a lot of it, to enable 5.1 sound in
Wine.
James
That's a shame it's not a priority, I really had high hopes for wine.lahmbi5678 wrote:There's already a bug about that issue.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11764
You shouldn't file a new one, it would be marked as duplicate and closed.
Generally, it isn't wrong to file bugs for wine, the wine devs definitely read bugs. But I'm afraid, 5.1 sound doesn't have the highest priority.

I disagree, a majority of users do use 5.1 even 7.1 sound and have there PCs connected to these systems and it sounds great, I guess Windows has a big step over Wine in this respect, it's a shame like I said.vitamin wrote:Unfortunately no one really needs more then stereo on their PCs. That's why no one looked at that bug. Besides all sound is currently broken in Wine.Lopov wrote:That's a shame it's not a priority, I really had high hopes for wine.

5.1 sound
On 12/13/2011 6:01 PM, Lopov wrote:
using a myth tv set up or something, but they wouldn't need to go
through wine for that. Every computer user I know uses headphones, I
haven't seen anyone with speakers hooked to a PC or laptop in years.
Headphone/mic seems most popular. Or maybe all the people I know are the
smaller subset of users. lol
Maybe it's a subset of users? I could see it I suppose if someone wereI disagree, a majority of users do use 5.1 even 7.1 sound and have there PCs connected to these systems
using a myth tv set up or something, but they wouldn't need to go
through wine for that. Every computer user I know uses headphones, I
haven't seen anyone with speakers hooked to a PC or laptop in years.
Headphone/mic seems most popular. Or maybe all the people I know are the
smaller subset of users. lol
That majority will be you, and that other person who opened the bug... Every other Wine user would be a minority I guess.Lopov wrote:I disagree, a majority of users do use 5.1 even 7.1 sound
Of course windows has a leg up on Wine. Most everything that produces >2 sound channels is proprietary, closed technology covered top to bottom with 1,000s of patents (esa, dvd, blu-ray). At least Windows good for something (watching movies and playing games). You can do everything else on Linux.
Joking aside, the reason it's not implemented is no one _really_ needs it. And those who needs it are not vocal enough, or rich enough.
Wow you really presume to talk for "everyone" and still do, that's why I said the majority cause no one knows its your opinion against mine, and you don't have to be rich to have 5.1 sound geez get a grip, you simply don't want to implement it cause of BS excuses, so just tell the truth and stop trying to speak for everyone when you don't know what you're talking about.vitamin wrote:That majority will be you, and that other person who opened the bug... Every other Wine user would be a minority I guess.Lopov wrote:I disagree, a majority of users do use 5.1 even 7.1 sound
Of course windows has a leg up on Wine. Most everything that produces >2 sound channels is proprietary, closed technology covered top to bottom with 1,000s of patents (esa, dvd, blu-ray). At least Windows good for something (watching movies and playing games). You can do everything else on Linux.
Joking aside, the reason it's not implemented is no one _really_ needs it. And those who needs it are not vocal enough, or rich enough.
I've spent enough time on forum and bugzilla to know what people are asking for. And 5.1+ sound ain't it.Lopov wrote:Wow you really presume to talk for "everyone" and still do, that's why I said the majority cause no one knows its your opinion against mine,
It's an open source project. No one is the boss here (well ok, except AJ). If _you_ don't like it you only have 3 options:Lopov wrote:and you don't have to be rich to have 5.1 sound geez get a grip, you simply don't want to implement it cause of BS excuses, so just tell the truth and stop trying to speak for everyone when you don't know what you're talking about.
1. Do it yourself (which you apparently can't do)
2. Convince some developer(s) to do it for you (and you doing pretty bad job at it so far)
3. Pay someone to do it (that's when it helps to be rich, Codeweavers aren't cheep)
Soooo... make your choice...
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5.1 sound
On 12/14/11 3:46 PM, Lopov wrote:
set of headphones (they are Bose in case you were wondering) and they
sound pretty damn good. I don't need or could legally use a thundering
subwoofer. Yes, some folks want this, but the vast majority of
computer users don't and can't.
Of course, you are free to submit/vote for this feature, but I doubt it
is really high on any developer's list of things to do today. Getting
sound fixed so that it runs properly and with the various species of
sound systems (ALSA, OSS, JACK, Pulseaudio) is much, much higher
priority. And maybe when it does, we will have more than two sound
channels....
James
I'm going to have to side with Vitamin on this. All I have is a $499vitamin wrote:Wow you really presume to talk for "everyone" and still do, that's why I said the majority cause no one knows its your opinion against mine, and you don't have to be rich to have 5.1 sound geez get a grip, you simply don't want to implement it cause of BS excuses, so just tell the truth and stop trying to speak for everyone when you don't know what you're talking about.Lopov wrote:That majority will be you, and that other person who opened the bug... Every other Wine user would be a minority I guess.I disagree, a majority of users do use 5.1 even 7.1 sound
Of course windows has a leg up on Wine. Most everything that produces>2 sound channels is proprietary, closed technology covered top to bottom with 1,000s of patents (esa, dvd, blu-ray). At least Windows good for something (watching movies and playing games). You can do everything else on Linux.
Joking aside, the reason it's not implemented is no one _really_ needs it. And those who needs it are not vocal enough, or rich enough.
set of headphones (they are Bose in case you were wondering) and they
sound pretty damn good. I don't need or could legally use a thundering
subwoofer. Yes, some folks want this, but the vast majority of
computer users don't and can't.
Of course, you are free to submit/vote for this feature, but I doubt it
is really high on any developer's list of things to do today. Getting
sound fixed so that it runs properly and with the various species of
sound systems (ALSA, OSS, JACK, Pulseaudio) is much, much higher
priority. And maybe when it does, we will have more than two sound
channels....
James