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Josiah Ritchie wrote: > On Ubuntu, PulseAudio is the default now. I've struggled to get it > working a couple times when it has failed. It has much to give, but > doesn't seem to be near flawless yet in my experience. I really like > being able to shift output and input between headphones, microphones > and speakers. > > Audacity needs to be either revived or replaced soon. In the Linux > environment, I've found it to be a consistent hassle to setup for > recording for awhile. > > JSR/ Josiah, please try this recipe: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=776739 and let me know what happens. I am successfully doing Audacity with the Pulse autoshutoff, not the virtual device, but that will be next. I am on Linux Mint, which is a polish-mod of Ubuntu, not very far from your rig. Flawless Pulse is not, but generally do-able I think it just might be, and I have never seen 'generally do-able' before for sound on Linux, except in the very early pre-ALSA days when things were very simple. J.E.B.
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