memory overcommit.</p>
</option>
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>lock-memory=</opt> Locks the entire PulseAudio process
+ into memory. While this might increase drop-out safety when used
+ in conjunction with real-time scheduling this takes away a lot
+ of memory from other processes and might hence considerably slow
+ down your system. Defaults to <opt>no</opt>.</p>
+ </option>
+
<option>
<p><opt>flat-volumes=</opt> Enable 'flat' volumes, i.e. where
possible let the sink volume equal the maximum of the volumes of
precedence.</p>
</option>
- <option>
- <p><opt>module-idle-time=</opt> Unload autoloaded modules after
- being idle for this time in seconds. Defaults to 20. The
- <opt>--module-idle-time</opt> command line option takes
- precedence.</p>
- </option>
-
<option>
<p><opt>scache-idle-time=</opt> Unload autoloaded sample cache
entries after being idle for this time in seconds. Defaults to
</option>
<option>
- <p><opt>default-script-file=</opt> Load the default
+ <p><opt>load-default-script-file=</opt> Load the default
configuration script file as specified
- in <opt>default-script-file=</opt>. Defaults to "yes".</p>
+ in <opt>default-script-file=</opt>. Defaults to <opt>yes</opt>.</p>
</option>
</section>
might alter this setting.</p>
</option>
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>log-meta=</opt> With each logged message log the code
+ location the message was generated from. Defaults to
+ <opt>no</opt>.</p>
+ </option>
+
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>log-time=</opt> With each logged messages log the
+ relative time since startup. Defaults to <opt>no</opt>.</p>
+ </option>
+
+ <option>
+ <p><opt>log-backtrace=</opt> When greater than 0, with each
+ logged message log a code stack trace up the the specified
+ number of stack frames. Defaults to <opt>0</opt>.</p>
+ </option>
+
</section>
<section name="Resource Limits">
<option>
<p><opt>default-sample-format=</opt> The default sampling
format. Specify one of <opt>u8</opt>, <opt>s16le</opt>,
- <opt>s16be</opt>, <opt>s32le</opt>,
- <opt>s32be</opt>, <opt>float32le</opt>, <opt>float32be</opt>,
+ <opt>s16be</opt>, <opt>s24le</opt>, <opt>s24be</opt>,
+ <opt>s24-32le</opt>, <opt>s24-32be</opt>, <opt>s32le</opt>,
+ <opt>s32be</opt> <opt>float32le</opt>, <opt>float32be</opt>,
<opt>ulaw</opt>, <opt>alaw</opt>. Depending on the endianess of
- the CPU the
- formats <opt>s16ne</opt>, <opt>s16re</opt>, <opt>s32ne</opt>, <opt>s32re</opt>,
+ the CPU the formats <opt>s16ne</opt>, <opt>s16re</opt>,
+ <opt>s24ne</opt>, <opt>s24re</opt>, <opt>s24-32ne</opt>,
+ <opt>s24-32re</opt>, <opt>s32ne</opt>, <opt>s32re</opt>,
<opt>float32ne</opt>, <opt>float32re</opt> (for native,
resp. reverse endian) are available as aliases.</p>
</option>