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Re: [Testers needed] New pulseaudio package
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I will test your new pulseaudio driver too. Can you add volume boost for ringtones? |
Re: [Testers needed] New pulseaudio package
Do you know if we need to pin the version to prevent apt-get from restoring to the official one?
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Billiant
I cant get it to stutter at all now. ( running at 1000 ulv ) Thanks for this :) :) |
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Like to see this available for the stock kernel, if it's poss. :D
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Re: [Testers needed] New pulseaudio package
Yo Yo,
Mohammad You have done it again my friend. I still have stuttering for FLAC though : 1. Played Massive Attack FLAC in media player 2. Opened MICROb to TMO, music stuttered badly. 3. After browser was done loading, no more stuterring. 4. I did reboot my phone before testing, after install. Cheers! |
Re: [Testers needed] New pulseaudio package
Does it also reduce stutter with MPlayer and VLC?
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Re: [Testers needed] New pulseaudio package
solved my corrupted all.tar.gz..
somehow the archive cannot be opened/extracted through n900, so i downloaded it using my ubuntu laptop & extracted it, then copied it to my n900 installation successfull no stuttering so far... nice work MohammadAG |
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You have to decompress it and put the files somewhere on the n900 and then run : Code:
"dpkg -i *.deb" |
Re: [Testers needed] New pulseaudio package
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i tried using tar -xzvf [file location] and i get the following response tar: corrupted octal value in tar header i got it decompress using my laptop ubuntu archive manager after that i copied it to my n900 and do the installation |
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Yes, for some reason Busybox's tar can't read the tarball once uncompressed. It might work with gnutar, but the simplest is to extract on a PC and copy to your device.
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