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ETQW Lag with Pulse? - Linux Mint Forums

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=112031
    ETQW Lag with Pulse? Post by kidx » Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:47 am I am running Pulseaudio and i am getting laggy audio when i uninstall pulse i have crappy sound is thre a way to just turn off pulse audio in ETQW?

Enemy Territory Quake Wars Seg Fault Fix [Archive ...

    https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1116395.html
    To restart pusleaudio after ETQW (in Terminal) "pusleaudio -D" (-D starts the daemon) or just logoff and back on. Put the mic device back to Pulseaudio in the sound setup if you need to. All that is a bummer because pulseaudio works pretty well with all my other apps. On the other hand, it only takes about 20 extra seconds to do (the second time).

pulseaudio - How to get HRTF sound on Linux - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1336502/how-to-get-hrtf-sound-on-linux
    I managed to get a system-wide solution! Several steps: Create a sink. pacmd load-module module-null-sink \ sink_name=SantaClaus \ sink_properties=device.description=SantaClaus. Set it as default (can be done using pavucontrol) pacmd set-default-sink SantaClaus. ffmpeg (see the doc to output to pulseaudio)

[Tutorial] Install ETQW (Enemy Territory: QUAKE Wars) on ...

    https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/software/linux-gaming/47513-tutorial-install-etqw-enemy-territory-quake-wars-on-fedora-linux
    ETQW is multi-players FPS, thought you can play it alone with Artificial Intelligence (bots). It was released in October 2007. Like Doom 3 and Quake 4, it's not a open-source game, you have to buy it. A native binary is available for Linux. == Installation == === Hardware/software requirements === A suitable configuration should look like this :

How to install the PulseAudio equalizer which works ...

    https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/how-to-install-the-pulseaudio-equalizer-which-works/14773
    sudo apt-mark hold pulseaudio-equalizer With that done, you can move onto configuring and purposing it. Using it Open pulseaudio-equalizer-gtk and choose to enable the equalizer, pick a preset, then choose to keep and apply changes. Issues Problems at boot In some scenarios, Pulseaudio might not work at all with this enabled.

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