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You're welcome - I hope it works out for you! You need to set up a few things (/etc/asound.conf, add your user to pulse-access and pulse-rt groups, etc.) plus you'll probably need to replace a few libs. On my system, this is what I have:

[molinari@Helios etc]$ pacman -Q | grep pulse
bin32-skype-pulse 0.1-1
lib32-pulseaudio 0.9.21-7
libao-pulse 1.0.0-1
mplayer-pulse 31347-1
pulseaudio 0.9.21-6
sdl-pulse 1.2.14-2
Although as I said there are no crashes, sometimes (very rarely) pulse breaks, and when you play a sound you hear a jingling/cackling noise instead. /etc/rc.d/pulseaudio restart solves this instantly. That's the only problem I still couldn't solve, but it doesn't happen very often