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On 2014년 04월 14일 06:24, Len Ovens wrote:
First thing is to make sure you have a current PA as
there has been
a lot of work on it in the past few years. Things that didn't work
or not right in 2012 have been fixed and work now. [edit, this does
not seem to be fixed lp:#1232295 is not closed] I don't personally
know about suspend because I don't happen to need/use it. Once PA
gets restarted though, I don't think there is much you can do about
chromium/firefox although just reloading the page should bring it
back because the pulse port is not opened by gstream until/unless
the web page needs it. It should be the same with many other
desktop apps (which is why PA-jack is so useful). Many of them shut
the port just with a pause and certainly with a stop/play (but that
would loose the place you were if part way through a movie). This
page:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio#No_sound_after_resume_from_…
Suggests that pulseaudio -k is not the best thing to do and that
using pasuspender will not break running applications like the
browser.
they suggest
/usr/bin/pasuspender /bin/true
instead, but that's doing nothing for me to bring back PA after
suspend, only pulseaudio -k works.
Odd situation is that html5 audio is broken just as well as flash
audio in the browser after suspend. The difference is that for flash I
only need to reload the tab which is using it, while for html5 audio I
have to restart the whole browser to get audio back.
It sounds like jackdbus has made it through the
suspend ok anyway.
yes, guess that's something to be thankful for, could always be a lot
more complicated.
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