[Bug 18740] Use of "unsafe" subset of ALSA causes problems with PulseAudio

wine-bugs at winehq.org wine-bugs at winehq.org
Tue Jun 2 00:35:39 CDT 2009


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18740





--- Comment #3 from Saulius K. <saulius2 at gmail.com>  2009-06-02 00:35:39 ---
* With regard to comment #1 From Dmitry Timoshkov:
| 
| I'd say that if PulseAudio has such a long list of restrictions (which ALSA
| apparently doesn't have), it's broken, and should be fixed on PulseAudio side
| instead.

Dmitry, can you confirm writing eg. ASIO drivers in Windows wasn't put under
similar restrictions?  If you don't, then enumerate ones which breaks the
systemicity of the design Wine implements, please.  Or theoretically prove
PulseAudio could be fixed/designed in other way.

I strongly believe the list got long due to trivial and acceptable reasons:

* changes in appropriate APIs;
* old linux kernels (configurations) being uncapable of handling low-latency
audio processing;
* old/odd hardware restricting software in a similar way.

I take the list as just another, renewed guide to coding glitch-free ALSA sound
processing.


* With regards to comment #2 From Austin English:
| 
| Pulseaudio is supposed to work without any extra effort on our end...

And who was the supposer then?

-- 
Configure bugmail: http://bugs.winehq.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email
Do not reply to this email, post in Bugzilla using the
above URL to reply.
------- You are receiving this mail because: -------
You are watching all bug changes.



More information about the wine-bugs mailing list