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[News] GNU/Linux Desktop Really innovates with EarCandy 0.4

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EarCandy 0.4 rules !

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| I’ve been warned by Jason Taylor that a new release of EarCandy is pretty 
| much ready and, well, it looks awesome ! 
| 
| EarCandy is a PulseAudio volume manager, but a smart one ! It will 
| automatically mute your music when a Movie or a YouTube video starts. And 
| will mute the video when a Skype call comes in. You’ll love that ! (I already 
| do)   
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http://www.stefanoforenza.com/earcandy-04-rules/


Recent:

PulseAudio to bring earcandy to Linux

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| PulseAudio provides the infrastructure needed to bring a next-generation 
| audio experience to the Linux desktop.  
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http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2007/10/17/pulseaudio-to-bring-earcandy-to-linux


Related:

PulseAudio with Bluetooth support

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| Following a good two months of testing, the development team has released a
| version 0.9.15 of PulseAudio.
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http://www.h-online.com/open/PulseAudio-with-Bluetooth-support--/news/113077


More Ear Candy (0.3)

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| Ear Candy is, as mentioned earlier, a sound level manager, written by Jason
| Taylor, that nicely fades applications in and out based on there profile and
| window focus. Let's say you are listing to music and suddenly a Skype call
| comes. Ear Candy will lower the music automatically for you until the Skype
| call is ended. A real win for user-experience. Of course the same is possible
| for movie-players, Firefox or whatever you want. It's about time we started
| feeling the benefits of PulseAudio.
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http://anotherubuntu.blogspot.com/2009/02/more-ear-candy-03.html


Ear Candy makes your Gnome Desktop a little bit smarter

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| Since this funny project has already been reviewed by some other blogger, I
| thought I could drop some word as well.
|
| Some time ago in the #rapache-devel channel Jason, which is the author of
| many of the nice features found in Rapache, came up with the idea of
| leveraging PulseAudio and do something with it.
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http://www.stefanoforenza.com/ear-candy-makes-your-gnome-desktop-a-little-bit-smarter/


Eye Candy, Ear Candy

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| Far too much hacking on a school night....
|
| I've been putting a fair amount of time into getting PulseAudio integrated
| cleanly on Mandriva of late and it's going pretty well.
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http://colin.guthr.ie/general/development/eye-candy-ear-candy.html


Ubuntu Developer Week - Your Shipment Of Win Has Arrived

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| Well, this resulted in the incredible wickedness that shall be known to all
| humanity as Ubuntu Developer Week and it happens from the 18th - 22nd Feb.
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http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=1125


PulseAudio to bring earcandy to Linux

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| PulseAudio provides the infrastructure needed to bring a next-generation
| audio experience to the Linux desktop.  
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http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2007/10/17/pulseaudio-to-bring-earcandy-to-linux


Pulse Audio [to ship with Feodra 8]

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| PulseAudio is a next generation sound server for Linux, making all sorts
| of "ear-candy" possible: from dynamically changing the volume of individual
| applications to hot-plugging support for many different devices. Fedora 8 is
| going to be the first distribution to ship and enable PulseAudio by default
| and with this in mind we talked to LennartPoettering who is the upstream and
| Fedora developer of PulseAudio and Avahi about the work he has put in to
| this.      
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http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Interviews/LennartPoettering
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