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Finally had some time off today and got around to looking at the "new" kde defaults, I will be updating my newb guide accordingly.
The basics are it no longer ships with a gstreamer alsa plugin and has become more disable friendly, ironically.
Ubuntu (or at least kubuntu 14.04) now has a weird PA setup (as it should have been all along, pulse is set to be a user daemon). Check out where your individual user PA config should be and you will see what I mean.
All i had to do was install the alsa-gstreamer plugin then disable global autospawn and pulseaudio is now under my control.
In /etc/pulse/client.conf set autospawn to no.
install the package:
gstreamer0.10-alsa or gstreamer1.0-alsa depending on the gstreamer version you are using.
Use the same tests as always to make sure you are getting bitperfect, and remember, if you want to multitask all you have to do is manually spawn pulseaudio then kill it when you are done.
Edit: If anyone wants to check out WHY pulseaudio is now easy to disable read the init file for it.
The basics are it no longer ships with a gstreamer alsa plugin and has become more disable friendly, ironically.
Ubuntu (or at least kubuntu 14.04) now has a weird PA setup (as it should have been all along, pulse is set to be a user daemon). Check out where your individual user PA config should be and you will see what I mean.
All i had to do was install the alsa-gstreamer plugin then disable global autospawn and pulseaudio is now under my control.
In /etc/pulse/client.conf set autospawn to no.
install the package:
gstreamer0.10-alsa or gstreamer1.0-alsa depending on the gstreamer version you are using.
Use the same tests as always to make sure you are getting bitperfect, and remember, if you want to multitask all you have to do is manually spawn pulseaudio then kill it when you are done.
Edit: If anyone wants to check out WHY pulseaudio is now easy to disable read the init file for it.