Gian Paolo Sanino
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Dear members,
I still keep an old netbook (32bits) in order to use Baudline. I use
OpenSuSE and still have not found anything with the capabilities of
Baudline as a DSP.
I followed its begining many years ago, shared some thoughts with its
author and then have seen this being some how left as it is...
More than a year ago, Sig Blip asked if there was any value in adding
PulseAudio support to Baudline. By far the comment more people have
seen. Itself that should be a clear answer to that question.
I have tried all the "old" tricks to make it run on my OpenSuSE 13.2
x86_64 (with AOSS etc). But no chance at all. It runs and opnes the
files but no chance to play them nor interact in real time. The always
"all input devices disabled" error or its variation "No such device or
address SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT". Even using the posted version of baudline
on opensuse built service. Same result since several versions of my
distro, or since Pulse Audio became degfault on many distros.
Baudline is awesome, I have seen nothing like it and it is so sad to see
no change. It would be great to have pulseaudio support. It is OBVIOUS
since this would allow it to continue perform as it use to do. I am not
talking about perfecting it but just to make it as it was. It is much
needed.
I have no chance to hire or pay for its update to be able to run in
contemporaneous platforms, but I wish so bad this could be done someday.
My question is very simple. Do you know if this is anybody's agenda?
Thanks a lot and keep alive this nice piece of software.
gps