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All I can say is that if you're running KDE4 and/or Pulseaudio keep applying those updates.
Yeah, you can't run a bleeding edge operating system without applying those bandaids often. :) I have 3 Fedora machines, my desktop has an older SoundBlaster Live PCI card and is using PulseAudio without a hitch, as it my laptop that has an Intel chipset (snd-hda-intel). My "audio box" -- stuff I do mixing and recording on, using 4+ soundcards is still using Alsa exclusive with dmix/dsnoop. PulseAudio makes a lot of promises in terms of mixing & network support, but they fall short -- very very short.
I think Pulseaudio needs some time to mature. It still has growing pains to deal with. It looks promising though. I am using one soundcard in most of my systems but, I plan to install 2 sound cards into one of my systems for some audiop processing. It will be a first for my using such a configuration under Pulseaudio. My needs are not that intense. Some digital processing, i.e. equalization, compression, limiting, mixing, digital delay, phase shifting, bandpass filtering etc.
wish they would get pulse figured out. its been such a pain in the ass for me
I think they will. It's just gonna be a matter of time. it's gotta mature.