A Networked Sound Server

Edit Package pulseaudio

This package is based on the package 'pulseaudio' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'.

pulseaudio is a networked sound server for Linux and other Unix like
operating systems and Microsoft Windows. It is intended to be an
improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND).

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
baselibs.conf 0000000221 221 Bytes
default.pa-for-gdm 0000000386 386 Bytes
disable_flat_volumes.conf 0000000131 131 Bytes
disabled-start.diff 0000000466 466 Bytes
padsp-biarch.patch 0000000980 980 Bytes
pulseaudio-9.0.tar.xz 0001537568 1.47 MB
pulseaudio-server.fw 0000000129 129 Bytes
pulseaudio-wrong-memset.patch 0000000409 409 Bytes
pulseaudio.changes 0000051201 50 KB
pulseaudio.service 0000000240 240 Bytes
pulseaudio.spec 0000026356 25.7 KB
setup-pulseaudio 0000010718 10.5 KB
suppress-socket-error-msg.diff 0000000652 652 Bytes
sysconfig.sound-pulseaudio 0000000756 756 Bytes
Revision 171 (latest revision is 269)
Takashi Iwai's avatar Takashi Iwai (tiwai) accepted request 404240 from Ondrej Holecek's avatar Ondrej Holecek (oholecek) (revision 171)
- Update to 9.0
 * Automatic routing improvements
 * Beamforming and various other new features in the WebRTC echo
 canceller
 * Various improvements in module-role-cork and module-role-ducking
 * LFE remixing disabled by default
 * memfd-backed shared memory transport
 * Support for sample rates up to 384 kHz
 * webrtc-audio-processing dependency minimum version bumped to 0.2
 * Changed the C standard from C99 to C11.
- Updated depencency webrtc-audio-processing to 0.3

- Update to 9.0 RC2 (8.99.2) 

- Update to 9.0 RC1 (8.99.1)
  + memfd support (off by default)
  + refinements to automatic switching to HDMI outputs
  + improvements to our echo canceller (including the addition of
    beamforming)
  + lots of other changes
- Updated dependency webrtc-audio-processing >= 0.2
- Do not mark shell completion includes as configs (solves some
  rpmlint warnings)
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