Re: [orca-list] orca with pulse audio
- From: "Mgr. Janusz Chmiel" <ernesta tiscali cz>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] orca with pulse audio
- Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 11:35:16 +0200
Dear,
If every body of us want to overcome Pulseaudio issues, it is necessary
to buy expensive sound cart which support multi channel mixing. Best of
all, try to ask kernel developers, who are develop sound drivers which
device is having the lowest latency while short sampling data are send
to the driver very often in short time.
The issue is, that every sound driver is develop by using other C
language algorithms, for example, my Toshiba satellite L650 D is not
having so fast speech responsiveness as my old Thinkpad 2668 notebook. I
believe, that many issues are also caused by The various programmers
techniques which are being used while programming Linux Kernel sound
cart drivers.
So the best would be to find somebody of The Linux kernel developers
community who would recommend us The sound internal chips or standalone
USB sound devices and good kernel drivers for them.
According to my opinion, The best compromise is, that if somebody can
not buy sound carts with multi channel sound mixing feature is to buy
Creative Sound blaster sound cart with USB connector.
I do not have The experience with bluetooth based sound carts.
Please do not forget, that many Linux kernel sound drivers have to be
develop by using reverse engineering, because some powerful commercial
companies do not want to give The kernel driver developers The
instructions how to directly control The sound chips.
But if I can open next discussion related to this issue, why so many
Linux developers have forgotten on Voiceman speech server writeen in C++
and on The MR Poshidae from Tomsk?
His C++ language programming knowledge is amazing, why somebody of us
would not try his voicman with Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, i know, that
configuration is not automatic, but i have tested his latest live .iso
image based on Java application running in console and speech
responsiveness is really very fast.
I will try with my slover sound chip in Toshiba Satellite with his
consoled based Linux distribution, which uses Java virtual machine
without running X server.
I think, that this programmer would help with speech issues.
I Am deeply appreciating very exhausting Linux kernel developers work,
because while i analysed Linux kernel drivers source code, many
developers are develop those drivers as a job, which is also their part
of their job, eventhough in some cases not like a main job activity, but
they must do this to not lose their jobs in big companyes such as
Novell, IBM, ETC.
Some of them develop those drivers like a voluntary activity and i
think, thatwe must only be very, very, very glad, that so many clever
people live in our planet.
And MR Yelavich knows C++ very weel and he modified many parts of
Pulseaudio sound server, i know, that it is not part of The Linux
kernel, but i think, that he also knows many thinks about complex Sound
drivers issues.
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