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2009-12-22
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2009-12-22
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2009-12-22
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Is there any way to let my audio clients in the chroot know about the pulseaudio server in Maemo? The chroot pulseaudio tools don't "see" the Maemo server, and so I'd like to know where the config files for pulseaudio are. Is the Maemo pulseaudio server crippled in some way? Or is it started in an odd way to keep non-Maemo apps from seeing the server and using it?
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2009-12-23
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I've started to do some experiments with this and haven't gotten it to work yet. I was able to enable TCP mode on the maemo side, but apps on the debian side got "connection terminated" and I haven't figured out why yet. I think it is some other policy thing.
Check out the files in /etc/pulse/ especially xpolicy for some hints. I'll of course let you know if I figure it out.
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2009-12-27
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pasuspender -- mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=0.0
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i've been experimenting with 'heavy' games and emulators - things that need all the speed they can get to run acceptably. Dosbox, psx4all.
The pulseaudio utils provide a program called "pasuspender" which should bypass pulse and give the called application access to the RX51 alsa pcm device,
but I never got sound with it.
By killing and removing /usr/bin/pulseaudio, and specifying proper device (alsa.conf, .asoundrc or command-line), programs (aplay, mplayer) can output to RX51 alsa device (any frequency), causing almost no cpu load --- However the sound is burbly and messy from any SDL app that outputs to alsa.
If anyone else wants to experiment with this stuff, here's a test case with instructions (README.MAEMO5). It appears that the maemo5 libsdl / libsdlmixer has some problem with the alsa backend, and i'm stuck now.
This thread is for development discussion and experimentation on the issue. Please keep discussion on-topic, download the attachment, and help me out.
EDIT3: To whomever updated pulseaudio-utils today...
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by ArnimS; 2009-12-20 at 21:55. Reason: never good enough the first time