https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=381686
User bjorn.lie@gmail.com added comment
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=381686#c7
--- Comment #7 from Bjørn Lie 2008-04-23 15:51:41 MST ---
No, not at all. (It does fix the gmm issue)
About the shield, yeah I just found it, was about to write a DOH here, but I
have to say, its not very obvious. But hey, that is a minor issue.
Sure I can attach the daemon.conf, but the only change I've made sofar is the
one you linked to. aka
; default-sample-format = s16le
; default-sample-rate = 44100
default-sample-channels = 6 <-- uncommented this and changed it to 6 (default
2)
but as you see in the faq - making this change default is not possible
Quote:
Many people have a surround card, but have speakers for just two channels, so
PulseAudio can't really default to a surround setup. /end Q
So this is a upstream issue. Upstream has to come up with a gui for making this
change. We have had a gui for this in alsa for ages..
What we need, dare I say it, is a sound applet like the one in the "other" OS,
where the user gets a easy to understand graphical display of possible
speakerssetup (headphones,2.0, 2.1, 4.0 etc)
I'd like to say that I'm a bit calmer now than I was when I first made the bug,
but still, pulseaudio look like a great idea, just not quite ready for general
usage.
I have been looking at these
; system-instance = no
; disable-shm = no
; high-priority = yes
; nice-level = -11
; realtime-scheduling = no
; realtime-priority = 5
I will be playing around with these and see if I can make it work better.
I'll also edit the wikipage I made about pulseaudio where I recomended everyone
with more than stereospeakers to uninstall pulseaudio faster than you can type
zypper rm ;)
It seems to be somewhat fixable atleast :)
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