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			<title><![CDATA[Re: help with Beepola on Linux (wine, pulseaudio)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>garvalf wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Hello,<br />Btw, talking about beepola, I found this thread with astonishing tunes by FrankT:<br /><a href="http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/discussion/51019/tritone-wip-tunes">http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/d … -wip-tunes</a></p></blockquote></div><br /><p>Wow !</p><p>I see what you mean, some amazing SID-like beeper tunes from FrankT there.</p><p>Darklight &amp; Super70s in particular. The AY stuff is amazing too <img src="http://randomflux.info/1bit/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p>]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2015 12:01:57 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Re: help with Beepola on Linux (wine, pulseaudio)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>yes, I have all of this. Anyway, thanks for your advices about mixing. While looking for alsa-plugins I found a useful tool called &quot;<strong>paman</strong>&quot;, which can help for monitoring and killing individual pulseaudio elements. While I was using beepola through wine, I discover some elements appearing and disappearing quickly. I killed the main alsa element, so the other could work properly. I can also kill pulseaudio from there and start it again, and I still get the sound in beepola, so it&#039;s great <img src="http://randomflux.info/1bit/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p>]]></description>
			<author><![CDATA[null@example.com (garvalf)]]></author>
			<pubDate>Wed, 26 Aug 2015 07:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Re: help with Beepola on Linux (wine, pulseaudio)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>According to <a href="http://wiki.winehq.org/Sound">http://wiki.winehq.org/Sound</a>, wine supports pulseaudio only through its ALSA emulation layer. Do you have PulseAudio &gt;= 1.0 and alsa-plugins &gt;= 1.0.25? Also, it&#039;s possible that you have the active ALSA device set to one that doesn&#039;t support mixing and some other program claimed it first after you stopped pulseaudio.</p><p>My condolences on having to use pulseaudio. I&#039;ve managed to avoid it for the most part. There was a short time when I installed it to use skype, but then someone wrote <a href="https://github.com/i-rinat/apulse">apulse</a>, which emulates pulseaudio and passes it to ALSA. apulse may be worth a try too, but it was written specifically for skype and probably doesn&#039;t work for all applications.</p>]]></description>
			<author><![CDATA[null@example.com (krue)]]></author>
			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2015 14:15:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[help with Beepola on Linux (wine, pulseaudio)]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello,</p><p>I wanted to use Beepola on my main linux box with the wine &quot;emulator&quot;, but it behaves rather strange, first it sounds ok for 3 seconds, then the sound is distorded, like it&#039;s in a vacuum, with slowdown and noise. It&#039;s because of the pulseaudio sh*t: on another computer, as soon as I killed the pulseaudio task, I got a good, clean sound.</p><p>Now, on those computers, even with pulseaudio, sounds in games are ok though. Maybe beepola is more CPU intensive, I don&#039;t know.</p><p>Both computers are using the same distribution, Linux Mint. Yet, on the first one when I kill pulseaudio I still get (better) sounds, but on the other, when I kill pulseaudio, then it no longer produce any sounds <img src="http://randomflux.info/1bit/img/smilies/sad.png" width="15" height="15" alt="sad" /></p><p>Any idea?</p><p>I cannot completely get rid of pulseaudio, this sh*t is so much intricated into the linux ecosystem, that many applications won&#039;t work properly if it&#039;s disabled <img src="http://randomflux.info/1bit/img/smilies/sad.png" width="15" height="15" alt="sad" /></p><p>Btw, talking about beepola, I found this thread with astonishing tunes by FrankT:<br /><a href="http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/discussion/51019/tritone-wip-tunes">http://www.worldofspectrum.org/forums/d … -wip-tunes</a></p>]]></description>
			<author><![CDATA[null@example.com (garvalf)]]></author>
			<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2015 19:52:34 +0000</pubDate>
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