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Re: [Xen-users] pulseaudio


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  • From: "Christian Lyra" <lyra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 23:00:10 -0300
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>
>  It's my Windows XP hvm I'm having trouble with, which is using winesd. I've
>  just finished experimenting with realtime scheduling for the pulseaudio
>  server, and it didn't help - the sound still skips/repeats. This leads me to
>  believe it is not the server that's not fast enough, but the hvm that isn't
>  supplying sound packets fast enough. Probably this is from either the
>  overhead of an hvm domain, or winesd is a really sucky driver. Nothing in
>  Device Manager for the Enlightenment Driver seems to be configurable.
>

Mine used to work ok... didnt tried with lots of windows hvms running
and sending sound at the same time. But my guess is that the skips has
to do with windows/xen network not [win]esd.

-- 
Christian Lyra
PoP-PR/RNP

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