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No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio - WineHQ Forums

    https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=1457
    No Sound in Wine - disable / remove pulseaudio. Wine requires direct access to sound device (s) to make sound. This is true for both ALSA and OSS driver back-ends. However most sound servers are not compatible with neither of these back-ends. This also true about pulse-audio - it is not fully compatible with Wine.

pulseaudio - Pulse audio is lagging and stuttering ...

    https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/75967/pulse-audio-is-lagging-and-stuttering
    Check out the PulseAudio Troubleshooting page in Arch Wiki. What helped me was switching to interrupt-based scheduling, by editing the following line in /etc/pulse/default.pa: load-module module-udev-detect I added tsched=0 to it: load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0 Interrupt-based scheduler can be further tweaked by editing /etc/pulse/daemon.conf. Crackling, …

[Solved] wine sound not working (pulseaudio) / Newbie ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=135032
    That's because wine does not have support for a pulse driver out of the box, so editing the registry to use a pulse driver will probably break the sound. Undo your edit to the registry by running 'wine regedit' and going to HKey_Current_User->Software->Wine->Drivers , then set Audio key to alsa.

Weird behaviour when emulating osu with pulseaudio ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=192676
    Now wine has a driver for both pulseaudio and alsa. The fact is that the game, while playing songs, often stutters for one or two seconds and then continues to work fine (200 fps). This can be a lot more bad than it sounds: being this a …

pulseaudio - Problem with audio (stuttering/choppy) in ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/560545/problem-with-audio-stuttering-choppy-in-every-single-distribution-ive-used
    Apparently, it has something to do with something called S/PDIF, because it turns on and off while the audio cracks. Also, Pavucontrol frequently says "Establishing connection to pulseaudio" while this happens. With KDE, there is a constant message of changing devices, that says "Built-in-Audio" (has seen in the video).

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