[PlanetCCRMA] RME 9652 - ALSA - Pulseaudio problems

Donald Steven t6sn7gt at aim.com
Thu Apr 7 07:17:17 PDT 2011


That's very interesting.  I had already disable the onboard chip and 
sound from a radeon video card, but I still needed to delete pulseaudio.

Don

On 4/7/2011 9:09 AM, Stephen Stubbs wrote:
> Rather than deleting Pulse Audio, I disable the sound chip on the 
> motherboard through the BIOS.  When Pulse Audio can't find a 
> motherboard sound chip, it tends to leave you alone and get out of 
> your way.
>
> Then work with ALSA and Jack to get sound from the non-music 
> applications.  But be sure not to have ALSA backending into Pulse 
> Audio, or Pulse Audio will trip you up again.
>
> Best,
> Stephen.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> *From:* Donald Steven <t6sn7gt at aim.com>
> *To:* Fernando Lopez-Lezcano <nando at ccrma.Stanford.EDU>
> *Cc:* Craig Bourne <craigbourne at gmail.com>; 
> planetccrma at ccrma.Stanford.EDU; Colin Guthrie <gmane at colin.guthr.ie>
> *Sent:* Wed, April 6, 2011 6:33:03 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [PlanetCCRMA] RME 9652 - ALSA - Pulseaudio problems
>
> I simply deleted pulseaudio, which seems to interfere with the RME cards
> (at least the 9632).  What's the rationale to use it?
>
> Don
>
> On 04/06/2011 07:15 PM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> > On 04/06/2011 03:18 PM, Craig Bourne wrote:
> >> Here are messages logged to /var/log/messages by pulseaudio:
> >
>
>
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