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[SOLVED] KDE4 and PulseAudio • KDE Community Forums
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?t=25793
RE: KDE4 and PulseAudio. Pulseaudio can be used under KDE, in 4.2 I believe some support went towards Pulseaudio, however the support is mostly done automatically through whichever Phonon backend is Active. I believe there is a KDE Daemon module which manages Phonon ( where to send Audio, etc. ) and it will ask the backend to use it if it is ...
[SOLVED] KDE4 and PulseAudio • KDE Community Forums
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?t=25793&start=10
sorry for posting in a topic marked as busy, but when I google for "pulseaudio and kde 4" this thread is under the top 20 results, so this might help some people. pano pano, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Nov. KMess! XiniX Registered Member Posts 217 Karma 1 OS: RE: [SOLVED] KDE4 and PulseAudio ...
PulseAudio - KDE UserBase Wiki
https://userbase.kde.org/PulseAudio
PulseAudio - KDE UserBase Wiki PulseAudio Other languages: English PulseAudio The purpose of pulseaudio is to handle multiple incoming streams, so that if you receive an incoming message, for instance, your media player doesn't have to stop to let it through.
[kde] KDE4 Phonon and PulseAudio [Archive] - Ubuntu …
https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1055591.html
KDE4 Phonon and PulseAudio on Intrepid and Jaunty Read this entire post before doing anything!!! If you are not using KDE4 on Intrepid 8.10 or Jaunty 9.04 do not attempt this. If you are happy with your current Kubuntu Intrepid or Jaunty KDE4 sound setup I strongly suggest that you do not do this. If you have more than one hardware sound device and are having …
[SOLVED] KDE= Pulseaudio+Pipewire? / Applications ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=273214
You can drop PulseAudio and just use PipeWire on top of ALSA by installing the pipewire-pulse package. No idea if that's optimal for KDE though.
PulseAudio
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/
PulseAudio is a sound server system for POSIX OSes, meaning that it is a proxy for your sound applications. It is an integral part of all relevant modern Linux distributions and is used in various mobile devices, by multiple vendors. It performs advanced operations on sound data as it passes between your application and hardware.
KDE + Pulseaudio: delay after kdm login / Applications ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=132765
I've put pulsaudio-kde.desktop back. I only experience an unresponcive desktop with pulseaudio.desktop in place. pulsaudio-kde.desktop: Exec=start-pulseaudio-kde. pulseaudio.desktop: Exec=start-pulseaudio-x11. Last edited by Skuggen (2012-01-28 11:29:55)
PulseAudio - Debian Wiki
https://wiki.debian.org/PulseAudio
PulseAudio is installed by default in most Debian desktop environments. PulseAudio works on top of ALSA. Contents Installing PulseAudio Basic Configuration Mixers Surround sound system Solving Problems Restarting the Pulseaudio Daemon Interrupting play in Amarok when running Skype Sound level is low or suddenly becomes too loud
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