Onsdag den 27. januar 2010 02:57:42 skrev Marc Benstein:
My workflow generally consists of listening to amarok, reading akregator, pausing amarok, and then watching flash videos on youtube (this is not what I do all day. Is it?)
Anyways, pulse audio is the preferred media device with the xine backend. Almost everytime amarok will freeze, youtube won't have audio and I will have to restart amarok, the browser, kmix, and the alsasound service.
I've tried this with x86 and x86_64 versions of flash. The x86 makes amarok freeze until the browser instance that spawned flash is quit. The x86_64 version will only allow the audio to recover if alsasound is restarted.
Any help would be nice.
Any reason why you don't just remove pulseaudio? It's not part of an 11.2 default kde installation - for a reason. Don't know if the problems can be fixed with configuration - or maybe getting a sound card with hardware mixing(?) - since I personally have been avoiding PA like the plague so far :-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org