I am having a strange sound issue that affects all apps on Wine. I am using Ubuntu 8.04 and have a Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit. Wine version 1.0rc3 is configured to use the ALSA driver.
DirectSound hardware acceleration has been enabled a long time before using Hardy and has never caused any problems until now. Regularly the sound of a game/application completely drops until the application is restarted. Temporarily disabling PulseAudio does not solve the problem.
To workaround this problem I have set sound hardware acceleration to "Emulation". Audio will then continue to play, however it occasionally runs faster than it should until it "catches up".
Is this a known problem. Should this be reported as a bug? Many thanks for your responses.
Strange sound problems on Hardy
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Re: Strange sound problems on Hardy
Because your distro using pulseaudio - which is not compatible with most OSS/ALSA programs. Kill/disable/remove it. Then Wine will work again.powered_by_tux wrote:I am having a strange sound issue that affects all apps on Wine. I am using Ubuntu 8.04 and have a Creative Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit. Wine version 1.0rc3 is configured to use the ALSA driver.
DirectSound hardware acceleration has been enabled a long time before using Hardy and has never caused any problems until now. Regularly the sound of a game/application completely drops until the application is restarted. Temporarily disabling PulseAudio does not solve the problem.
To workaround this problem I have set sound hardware acceleration to "Emulation". Audio will then continue to play, however it occasionally runs faster than it should until it "catches up".
Is this a known problem. Should this be reported as a bug? Many thanks for your responses.
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Thanks for your reply. I tried to disable Pulseaudio in Gnome Settings as well as using pasuspender. I even temporarily removed pulseaudio but the sound still drops after a while.
The whole point in killing/disabling/removing pulseaudio is to stop it completely. Adding it's plugin to ALSA breaks ALSA so Wine can't use it.powered_by_tux wrote:Thanks for your reply. I tried to disable Pulseaudio in Gnome Settings as well as using pasuspender. I even temporarily removed pulseaudio but the sound still drops after a while.
Strange sound problems on Hardy
How do your non-wine apps work? There are a lot of sound bugs in Hardy.
Try recording a sound using gnome's Sound Recorder and playing it back to yourself.
Do you have an hda-intel soundcard?
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Try recording a sound using gnome's Sound Recorder and playing it back to yourself.
Do you have an hda-intel soundcard?
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Subject: [Wine] Re: Strange sound problems on Hardy
powered_by_tux wrote:The whole point in killing/disabling/removing pulseaudio is to stop it completely. Adding it's plugin to ALSA breaks ALSA so Wine can't use it.Thanks for your reply. I tried to disable Pulseaudio (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio) in Gnome Settings as well as using pasuspender. I even temporarily removed pulseaudio but the sound still drops after a while.