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2011 Aug 19
26
Pulse audo in 1.3.25+
So I used to use the winepulse patch for wine. (Yes I like pulse). But since 1.3.25+ uses mmdevapi for audio, that patch no longer works. That author points to a wine multimedia git, however, after installing that I have no more sound in any wine application, and the winecfg test audio says audio failed. How do I get this new sound server working in wine? -- Sincerely, MacNean C. Tyrrell
2012 Apr 29
2
Wine OSS
I am new to the forum, so sorry if this was asked already. So far I have been installing the latest wine on Squeeze. Works great except for the sound. Until now I haven't needed sound. How do I get Wine to compile with pulseaudio or alsa?
2010 Nov 20
2
uLillith Audio Player
Hello all. I recently submitted this to the Appdb: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=22029 I want to submit an error report, but I'm not sure it's an error with WINE. I used the terminal and winetricks to determine that I should install MSVCR90.dll. Did that, which removed some errors, after which the application window would now show (though it would
2011 Feb 10
9
No sound in wine with Ubuntu 10.10, native sound works fine
Hello, i am a new Linux user as of last weekend. I successfully built my first computer and installed Ubuntu 10.10 and wine 1.2. I am using the hdmi out on my nvidia gtx 460 graphics card with on-board which works fine with standard pulseaudio for all tested native apps (system sounds, hulu on firefox, warzone 2100). I have tried every combination of winecfg audio tab settings as well as
2009 Aug 17
4
pulseaudio/wine question
When people have audio trouble with programs in wine the first suggestion is always to remove pulseaudio, I'm not questing that - it often fixes the problem, but I do wonder if there are plans to make wine and pulseaudio work better together? Each new version of the major Linux distros seems to make pulse harder and harder to remove without messing up the system. Outside of wine pulse is
2008 Jun 24
9
No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
Wine requires direct access to sound device(s) to make sound. This is true for both ALSA and OSS driver back-ends. However most sound servers are not compatible with neither of these back-ends. This also true about pulse-audio - it is not fully compatible with Wine. If you using new distro (Fedora 8, Ubuntu 8.04, SuSE 11) and do not have sound you should: 1. Report problem to your distro support
2009 Dec 14
3
Asterisk throws error using the alsa, module
>> See if it plays back properly. > > Running aplay as asterisk user seems to be no problem: > > asterisk at puppy$ aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav > Playing: WAVE '/usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav' : Signed 16 bit > Little Endian, Rate: 48000 Hz, mono > asterisk at puppy:~$ aplay -Dpulse /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav >
2009 Aug 16
6
Alsa audio -- FYI update
Alsa audio started working a couple of days ago with wine and then stopped working yesterday. Here is my experience. Pulseaudio cannot be removed any more. So I reinstalled the system and left it there. I compiled wine git and installed, and then installed DNS 10. Then I re-booted, ran killall pulseaudio in terminal, and started the program with winecfg's sound set to alsa. Everything
2008 Dec 10
1
No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio
>Hello, > >PulseAudio is not a problem. You can use the OSS Emulation of PA, it works perfectly. (I saw a test with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, and it seems imply that it's good, isn't it ?) > >I used padsp for a while when a beautiful project was born : WinePulse. I'm actually testing it with the main (and only) developer of this PulseAudio backend for Wine and recently
2008 May 16
5
wine and pulse audio.Can they work together?
i've upgraded ubuntu from 7.10 to 8.04 and now the pulseaudio doesnt get along with wine. from my limited knowledge wine doesnt sent the sound correctly at pulseaudio(?) i've found out this link (http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/05/27/make-wine-and-pulseaudio-get-along/) which explains a work around. But unfortunately i dont know if it actually stands. opinions?
2010 Oct 04
1
Re: CS:S microphone
Hi, I also have the same problem, I tried wine with alsa, oss and I tried to jack. I tried really everything here. My microphone works perfectly with Skype and other applications such as audio recorders, but in CS: S (counter-strike source) it crashed on the first day of use. I use Arch Linux but the same happened with Debian Lenny. On the first day and everything works the mic (perfect!!) Hours
2011 Nov 28
8
Which Distro to Use?
I dont mean to beat a dead horse here but I just dont know what to do. As every one here knows that pulseaudio does not work correctly with wine........ok that is cool but when the wine developers say just dont use pulseaudio that would be an glorious thing. But as most of us casual linux users have to work around for hours just to fail then revert back to windows ( I am not doing that but I am
2009 May 23
6
[SUGGESTION] WINE, autodisable/ask to disable PulseAudio
Since PulseAudio causes much trouble alot, why not make WINE to either 1) autodisable 2) ask to disablePulseAudio when running something ? By my understanding if this would be implemented, either of the following is done: 1) When executing wine theprogramname.exe it first calls to WINE, which then query the system for PA. Then if PA is found, WINE adds padsp to the commandline and continues
2010 Jun 24
2
Why not pulseaudio?
Pulseaudio works great in wine using the modified wine from the Neill Aldur ppa. Tried everything else (padsp, pasuspender, blah) and nothing would work reliably. Some crashes when another application outputs sound, sometimes the sound does not work at all, sometimes it is awfully slow or with latency varying while recording, leading to unpredictable offsets in recorded files. Using pulseaudio
2008 Dec 29
9
Last Wine 1.1.10/11 = pulse sound stuttering
With last Wine the sound stutters. With last from Ubuntu repository (old) 1.0.1, work near the flawless! I use alsa (pulseaudio -> default -> alsa). ... But sometime wow crash. Now I've tried 1.1.10 and 1.1.11 and the the sound stutters. Please fix this problem :( Ubuntu 8.10 x86_64 Q6600 at 3.2GHz X-Meridian 7.1 nVidia 8800 GT 512Mb Zotac AMP!
2011 Apr 25
3
Alsa: underrun occured
I've seen a couple topics that deal with this error, but they're all really old and they didn't help, so I'll just create this. I'm trying to get audio to work. I just installed Ubuntu 10.04. Sound works for everything but wine. I open winecfg to test the sound, but get nothing and along with this in the terminal: Code: err:alsa:wine_snd_pcm_recover underrun occurred Now
2009 May 06
5
x86 vs x64
Tried with Ubuntu 9.04 x64 Tomb raider III - major slowdowns and breaks Crayon physics - no Breaks but very slow Counter strike 1.6 lower framerates (not much 3-5 fps of diference) Age of empires II a little slower, can't say if it is a wine regression or x64 fault haven't tried wine 1.20 on x86 yet. Flash 8 - Normal speed? can't tell if it's faster or slower it runs at normal
2009 Aug 28
4
progress of sound update -- REVISED
Change -- The program I test with is Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Yesterday's Ubuntu updates produced a rash of pulseaudio changes, and suddenly alsa works with wine, without stumbling. Today's secret to making it work: In System/Preferences/Startup applications, uncheck pulseaudio sudo apt-get install esound sudo nano /etc/pulse/client.conf autospawn = no Then every time your computer
2008 Jun 23
7
None of the audio drivers seem to work.
I'm using Ubuntu Hardy Heron with a newly installed Wine 1.0.0. When I go into the Audio tab in winecfg and "test sound", it always comes up with a message saying "Audio test failed!" The other thing is that when I run GTA: San Andreas, it comes up with a message saying that it couldn't find an audio card so it doesn't run. Has anyone else had this problem? Any
2009 Aug 19
4
FYI -- Just to let you know of potential sound problems
I have the latest version of Ubuntu Studio (Karmic) and just re-installed it today. I use non-pulse applications, including Audacity and Dragon NaturallySpeaking running under wine. I have tried disabling pulseaudio every way I know how. I am getting no sound, mostly due to what are described as timeout errors. Ubuntu has been working to make it run with pulseaudio properly disabled, so that