Alright, there is something I forgot, as I'm myself not using it :
PulseAudio :)
Try to shut PulseAudio down (set ALSA in your sound preferences, everywhere,
then "ps aux | grep pulse" then for each PID (second number from the left)
"kill -9 PID", and make sure it doesnt spawn back by doing another ps aux
after - if it does spawn back, modify /etc/pulse/client.conf with a text
editor, and change autospawn to false).
Once Pulse is down, change the sound driver of Wine to ALSA in winecfg, and
tell me how the sound is.
Alright, there is something I forgot, as I'm myself not using it :
PulseAudio :)
Try to shut PulseAudio down (set ALSA in your sound preferences, everywhere, client. conf with a text
then "ps aux | grep pulse" then for each PID (second number from the left)
"kill -9 PID", and make sure it doesnt spawn back by doing another ps aux
after - if it does spawn back, modify /etc/pulse/
editor, and change autospawn to false).
Once Pulse is down, change the sound driver of Wine to ALSA in winecfg, and
tell me how the sound is.
Cordially, SD. /launchpad. net/~sidi
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