*crackles*

*crackles*

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works on my machine

doesn't on mine
tried everything internet says and it still crackles while changing volume

machine my works on

>while changing volume
While this doesn't happen on my machine, how often do you change volume anyway?

Use pipewire regards.

*retards

No it doesn't

Good morning si[ste]rs!

Old bluetooth can cause crackles. Low sample rates on old CPUs can cause crackles.

pulseaudio has better sampling

install something else shitfuckers

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PulseAudio is just sound server sitting on top of ALSA. There is only ALSA (and OSS), everything just sits on top of it.

Make a video, in this video
>Prove that you have pulseaudio installed and use it to provide audio
>Play video and music, use the volume controls while playing
>Start some program in wine and play the same audio again
You simply cannot do this with pulseaudio without issues, there is no way around this FACT, and the fact that you won't provide this proof PROVES that you're a lying pottering shill

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>wine

Kind regards

too lazy to convert anything so here you go:
mediafire.com/file/u75900u7rs6307a/2022-06-16 21-23-36.mkv/file

This, although I'm looking forward to the pipewire transition in 22.10

this, op is a faggot

First of all, using pavucontrol isn't proof that you're using pulseaudio (I'm using it with pipewire)
Second, you moving that volume bar does nothing, you're not recording the same output

you will make up a new excuse
mediafire.com/file/p5i0sr98ba41v6d/2022-06-16 21-47-56.mkv/file