![]() Now in Ubuntu Linux, few years ago they decided to use PulseAudio as the default sound server. ![]() But ALSA on the other hand has always been an extremely stable one and has worked on all of my audio hardware devices. The thing about PulseAudio is that (at least in my experience) it gives you all these awesome features, but for some reason it has never worked that well for me. Or because of the way it’s designed, you can use it as an a front-end for the existing, much older and mature sound servers, such as ALSA (it’s primarily an API for accessing audio drivers), OSS etc as well. You can use it to directly access your audio hardware and carry the audio signals to output devices. ![]() ![]() PulseAudio is a powerful cross-platform (meaning that it can be used on different operating system environments) sound server.
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