rpm -qa *phonon-backend*
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=669803
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=669803#c3
--- Comment #3 from Anton Moiseev 2011-02-09 21:11:56 UTC ---
I think PA was disabled by default after clean 11.4 m5 (or 6 - can't remember)
installation. I did try to enable it in yast some time ago, but it gave me
immediate feeling of instability in different ways - microphone in skype did
not work by default and I could not bring to life quickly, 2nd audio card tab
(I have built-in sound + HDMI audio from TV) in kmix was appearing/disappearing
with some random rule, application-specific sound controls also gave some
problems - I don't remember all details for all issues and could not get all
the patterns to reproduce them offhand - just switched back to default alsa as
this all looked very raw.
the details are:
phonon-backend-gstreamer-0_10-4.4.4-9.1.x86_64
phonon-backend-xine-4.4.4-7.1.x86_64
I have Xine backend on top in kde control center/multimedia/phonon
configuration panel. I also have vlc backend among available options, though
above rpm query does not show it by some reason.
grep PULSEAUDIO_ENABLE /etc/sysconfig/sound
PULSEAUDIO_ENABLE="no"
Can you tell which audio configuration(PA/alsa, phonon-xine/gstreamer/vlc) is
considered stable to be used in 11.4 with KDE? If PA, does that mean that
described alsa sound blocking problems seem to be non-fixable in near future?
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