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I can not boot up Ableton if pulseaudio driver is enabled. I get an error message. If I uncheck PulseAudio Driver in winecfg, I can boot up ableton. I need ...
- 07-14-2011 #1Just Joined!
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I can not boot up Ableton if pulseaudio driver is enabled. I get an error message. If I uncheck PulseAudio Driver in winecfg, I can boot up ableton. I need an audio driver though.
Without an audio driver I can't hear anything. Audio is completely disabled.
Is wineasio an audio driver? Can anyone tell me where to download it?
- 07-14-2011 #2
I don't think you have to use pulseaudio. I don't use it. I only use ALSA and it seems to work for me with WINE.
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- 07-14-2011 #3
Personally, I've had more issues with pulseaudio than I care to count. Minor issues... but still.
ALSA is the best, in my book.Jay
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I've got also working and the audio sounds good after I changed the output to 'default DX' instead of 'default Wave'. The GUI is laggy and I can't record though.


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