On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 20:41, Teruel de Campo MD <chusty@attglobal.net> wrote:
One major issue with Pulse Audio is Skype.
Clayton I have it running very well under opensuse 11.1. They key was to install pavucontrol.
Well I assume you are running pulseaudio now under opensuse 11.2. I just try to get a feeling before I jump into it.
I had one run with Skype and Pulse Audio in 11.2, got annoyed by it and ripped Pulse out again.. I'm back on ALSA for now. Installing pavucontrol works.. kind of... but it is super annoying to set up Skype to use a USB headset. I had to do things like initiate a call (test call worked for this) and then quick open pavucontrol, find the audio stream and assign it to the device I wanted, cross my fingers and hope it worked... after hit/miss a few times I did get it to work the way I wanted... as I said, it can be configured, but it's messy... unnecessarily so... and totally incomprehensible for a new user wanting to do this. This isn't limited to openSUSE... applies to all distros using the latest Skype and Pulse Audio. Also with Pulse Audio I notice that sounds are clipped... especially the shutdown sound for KDE4. I'll give Pulse a go again... maybe with the next release of Skype :-P C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org