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Jumat, 07 Mei 2010

Install WINE With Built-In Pulseaudio Support In Ubuntu

If you're experience bad sound with the default WINE package in Ubuntu and have Pulseaudio working, you should try the following WINE package (available in an Ubuntu PPA) which comes with built-in Pulseaudio support. This is especially useful if you use Spotify under Wine in Ubuntu.


Before using this PPA you must make sure you're not using the WINE PPA (because the WINE PPA always gets newer packages very fast and will overwrite the packages from the WINE with Pulseaudio PPA). Also, if you're already using the WINE PPA, after adding the PPA in this post you'll have to downgrade WINE (don't worry - the Pulseaudio WINE PPA gets updates too, just not as fast).


To add the WINE Pulseaudio PPA and install WINE with Pulseaudio support, paste the following line in a terminal (Ubuntu Karmic and Lucid only):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:neil-aldur/ppa
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade #I assume you already have wine installed


Then go to Applications > WINE > Configure Wine, and under the Audio tab, select "PulseAudio Driver" under Sound Drivers.


Update: it seems there's another PPA which published WINE with Pulseaudio packages a lot faster, but it's only for Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. To add this PPA and upgrade WINE, paste this in a terminal:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:c-korn/ppa && sudo apt-get update

Then do:
sudo apt-get upgrade



Special thanks to WebUpd8 reader Charles Andersson for the tip!

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