[Bug 10495] Wine should support PulseAudio

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Tue Jun 2 05:05:32 CDT 2009


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10495


Timo  A. Hummel <privat at timohummel.com> changed:

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Dmitry Timoshkov <dmitry at codeweavers.com> changed:

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--- Comment #79 from Timo  A. Hummel <privat at timohummel.com>  2009-04-05 07:53:22 ---
I have to second Volker's opinion. I'm using an Alesis IO|2 USB sound interface
was designed for musicans. As such, it does not provide software mixing - just
2 outputs fixed to 24bits with 48/44.1kHz. Since ALSA does NOT support software
mixing on that device for some reason, I decided to go via PulseAudio, and as
of today, it is supported by most applications I use.

Since it would not be possible to use VirtualBox and WINE software (and even
Firefox with Flash Plugins) at the same time since all three are open virtually
all day, it absolutely makes sense to support PulseAudio.



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