On Tue, Apr 08, 2008 at 10:44:00AM +0200, Alberto Botti wrote:
Il giorno mar, 08/04/2008 alle 09.53 +0200,
hollunder(a)gmx.at ha scritto:
Of course, PA and jack don't work together
either (at the same time on
the same device(interface?) at least). Both need full access.
I've not tried it yet, but recent versions of PulseAudio have a JACK
sink...
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/Modules#module-jack-sink
Maybe I am confused.
Is PulseAudio a replacement for ALSA or does it sit on top of ALSA?
Is it even attempting to be a replacement for JACK in terms of pro-audio real-time
low-latency?
Or is it a replacement for esd or whatever sound daemon or the GNOME or KDE daemon thing
use?
If so, how is PulseAudio any different from any other desktop sound daemon that JACK users
have been disabling since time immemorial?
-ken