Musicaudiosink_description = Default audiosrc = pulsesrc audiosrc_description = Default chataudiosink_description = Default musicaudiosink = pulsesink audiosink_description = Default visualization = goom videosrc = v4l2src audiosink = pulsesink chataudiosink = autoaudiosink videosink = autovideosink # Still not working $ gconftool-2 -a /system/gstreamer/0.10/default $ gconftool-2 -t string -set /system/gstreamer/0.10/default/musicaudiosink pulsesink $ gconftool-2 -t string -set /system/gstreamer/0.10/default/audiosrc pulsesrc $ gconftool-2 -t string -set /system/gstreamer/0.10/default/audiosink pulsesink # Need to configure gstreamer to use pulseaudio $ sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio Made mistakes and worked out how to do things instructive as well. Have now posted a complete cleaned up installationīut personally I find seeing how other people have PulseAudio and configured gstreamer to use it. ![]() The following annotated shell transcript shows how I installed It’s been a long time since I got into the detail of linux audio systemsĪnd it all seems to have changed. Quality and suggested that directing the audio via PulseAudio fixed it. ![]() One of Chris Baume’s commenters also had problems with the audio ![]() ![]() Having now got gmrender to compile and run on the Raspberry Pi and use Getting gstreamer to work on a Raspberry Pi
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