• Jacko10101010101@alien.topB
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            10 months ago
            1. it need an adapter to work
            2. its obiouvsly not optimized for a different audio manager
            3. It have one of the worst UI I ever seen, it challenge blender at it
            4. if u make a audio server, make a mixer is the minimum of the effort.
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      10 months ago

      Audio redirection, example:

      Playing songs through microphone in game, so everyone can enjoy songs as well

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    10 months ago

    I’m still pretty new to Linux - how long until this is available on Ubuntu? Does it get rolled out quickly as a minor update or would it not get added until the next major LTS release?

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      10 months ago

      It unifies audio and video on Linux. It allows audio and video to be easily shared between applications. It allows low latency real-time audio as well as desktop audio to coexist. Previously if you used Jack for example, you couldn’t easily use pulseaudio (I think there was a plugin but it wasn’t great). I think it simplifies Bluetooth audio as well. All round, it’s a much better modern audio subsystem that just works.

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    10 months ago

    Great!

    I find it very silly that stuff that’s clearly stable stays in the 0.X versioning for this long.

    This has been stable, and better than PulseAudio for ages.