Hello guys, i have a sound problem with Wine 1.0.1 (is the same on every version) on Ubuntu Linux v9.04, when i start play some game for Windows, like Counter-Strike 1.6, in the beginning i have perfect sound, but when i'm playing more than 10-15 minutes and my sound disappeares, when i restart the game, the sound is back, but happens again in 10-15 minutes, any ideas ? :?
Zinnoc wrote:> Hello guys, i have a sound problem with Wine 1.0.1Try upgrading to latest Wine version (wine-1.1.27). If problems persist try disabling pulseaudio (see sticky post).
Thanks a lot, it seams there is no problem for now. 8)
>Zinnoc wrote: >> Hello guys, i have a sound problem with Wine 1.0.1 > >Try upgrading to latest Wine version (wine-1.1.27). If problems persist try disabling pulseaudio (see sticky post).And let us know what happens. Disabling pulseaudio, and success therefrom, changes day to day for me. I was doing great until a couple of days ago. V... what is the address of the sticky-post? BTW --- Ubuntu now has a menu in System / Preferences / Startup Applications You can uncheck pulseaudio, and it won't start when you boot up. If you primarily use wine and other applications (such as Audacity) that don't like pulseaudio, this could be a good thing. It could be... if it worked. Mine didn't, and I filed a bug with Ubuntu.
Susan Cragin wrote:> V... what is the address of the sticky-post?http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=1457 Susan Cragin wrote:> BTW --- Ubuntu now has a menu in System / Preferences / Startup ApplicationsThat's good news. It took them what over a year to realize uers really need something like this?
>http://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=1457>Susan Cragin wrote: >> BTW --- Ubuntu now has a menu in System / Preferences / Startup Applications>That's good news. It took them what over a year to realize uers really need something like this?Sadly, it doesn't quite work. When you open System Monitor pulseaudio still shows up, but at least I could hit "end process" and it ended OK. (For a while it was making gnome-settings-daemon chew up CPU, looking for it.)