Use pulseaudio7/12/2023 ![]() If you’ve used Ardour, or done much with Firewire audio interfaces, you’re probably familiar with the JACK Audio Connection Kit - recursive acronyms are fun. The other side of the Linux audio coin is JACK. PulseAudio brought some really nice features to Linux, like moving sound streams between devices and dynamically resampling streams as needed. ![]() My experience was that after a couple years of fixing bugs, the experience got to be quite stable and useful. ![]() It’s probably the case that a number of distros switched to Pulse before it was quite ready. For quite a few years, the standard answer for any audio problem on Linux was to uninstall PulseAudio, and just use ALSA. Raise your hand if you remember when PulseAudio was famous for breaking audio on Linux for everyone.
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