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Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) reached end-of-life on October 28, 2012.
Ubuntu 12.10 (quantal) reached end-of-life on May 16, 2014.
Ubuntu 13.04 (raring) reached end-of-life on January 27, 2014.
Ubuntu 12.04 (precise) reached end-of-life on April 28, 2017.
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I can confirm that this bug is on Ubuntu 13.04. Loud crackling when
playing audio streams on vlc. I'm using the following card.
03:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Yamaha Corporation YMF-744B [DS-1S Audio
Controller] (rev 02)
Subsystem: Yamaha Corporation DS-XG PCI Audio CODEC
Having a similar issue on Linux Mint Debian like #51. Haven't tested it
yet with VLC, but making calls through Google Mail/Voice is crackling
ferociously.
$ lspci | grep -i audio
00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel
HDA) (rev 40)
06:00.1 Audio device:
I had the same issue with the following hardware:
00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel
HDA) (rev 40)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8436
Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 32, IRQ 16
Memory at fe60 (64-bit,
Agree with #62.
I tried everything and I still have glitches with 12.10 64bits
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I have this issue on a fresh install of 12.10 AMD 64. Sound was bad from
VLC launch.
Like others, this choppiness would eventually go away on it own (see
#59) and come back some time later. I could also fix the problem with a
pause and then unpause. Moving the mouse (#55) also seemed to fix the
It's all very confusing with many people experiencing similar symptoms.
But the original logs look like a simple case of PulseAudio selecting a
far too short latency:
I: protocol-native.c: Final latency 201.00 ms = 0.50 ms + 2*100.00 ms + 0.50 ms
D: alsa-sink.c: Cutting sleep time for the initial
Did not have the issue in 12.04, but I have the issue now on 12.10.
However the issue is not present if the program pavucontrol is running at the
time I start VLC and I leave it running.
Also if I request VLC to ouput via ALSA, the issue is no present but I get
another weird bug (I don't know
had this issue on 12.04 but after some sec it went away on vlc by let it
play the movie.
then on upgrade to 12.10 it became worse, it was always present and
although after a while disappeared any jump back (shift + left arrow)
made it come back.
fixed it by removing rtkit and restarting pulse,
Thanks also for #23 that solved my solution for skype and vlc
pg@pipoTower: ~$ lspci|grep -i audio
00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel
HDA) (rev 40)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GF108 High Definition Audio Controller
(rev a1)
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Thanks for answer #23, it solved my problem.
The problem occured only by VLC itself and the KDE Phonon VLC module. So
I suspect that VLC is doing something a little bit different than most
other audio backends. Maybe the chunk size VLC uses or the timing of
VLC.
Also I followed
I upgraded to Xubuntu 12.10 with VLC 2.0.4 and this issue arise. My
configuration is SB Live! with EMU10k1 on AMD 890GX motherboard. I
discover when I change sound card profile in Volume control window
(Configuration tab) to any Analog surround* profile, issue disappear.
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I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and have hissing after the playback is initiated
or continued after a pause in VLC 2.0.3 and Exaile 0.3.2.2. I'm using
Creative's Audigy 2. Workaround #23 doesn't work.
Can you be of any help with this?
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Plus it seems that moving the mouse seems to stop this annoying sound.
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My five cents:
I just upgraded to Kubuntu 12.10 beta 2 AMD64 with full updates and the
awful cracking/echoing noise is still present in both VLC 2.0.3 and
Skype 4.0.0.8 x64. My system is AMD based with 785G chipset.
* The ¨rm ~/.pulse -rf¨ worked only for seconds until I closed and
reopened VLC;
Long time I have used this account. This problem happened in LinuxMint
Debian Edition - the core files are from debian. This is not Ubuntu
related, and upstream trouble.
How I recieved this crispy, fuzzy sound:
- I have edited /etc/pulse/daemon.conf and increased fragment amount and msec.
This
Ok, after restart the problem was back.. Even after I set the
daemon.conf back to default.
The solution in #23 helped however, thank you!
So, I will then create a report for this chip, this is Ax00 AMD chip
Intel HDA on AMD 785G, kernel 3.2.
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I am also seeing this in 12.04 with pulseaudio 1:1.1-0ubuntu15.1 and vlc
2.0.3-0ubuntu0.12.04.1. The solution in #23 fixes it. Also changing
vlc's Tools / Preferences / Audio to use ALSA instead of pulseaudio will
fix it.
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David Henningsson: I am still seeing seeing the problem on 12.04. I
tried the tests in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/PositionReporting, the
position fixes did not work, but the module-udev-detect tsched=0 fix did
work. Submitted a bug as requested there. bug #1024702.
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Solution from #23 solves the problem for me, thanks.
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The only solution to make microphone work is to install linux-backports-
modules-alsa-generic...
Just go to:
Menu / System / Administration / Synaptic Package Manager
And search and mark for installation:
linux-backports-modules-alsa-generic
tip: if you have multiple versions click on the
Should new, card specific, bug reports (in case if solution 23 works)
be submitted as pulseaudios or other packages bugs?
For this case, file the bug against the alsa-base package.
Also, can users of distributions, based on Ubuntu (Mint, etc), report
bugs here at all?
I don't know if there is
To David Henningsson (diwic): Should new, card specific, bug reports
(in case if solution 23 works) be submitted as pulseaudios or other
packages bugs?
Also, can users of distributions, based on Ubuntu (Mint, etc), report
bugs here at all? (Switched some time after my previous comment was
Note to others here suffering from this with Radeon HDMI only as I am:
as per @David's comments, I've just filed Bug #927323 about this.
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For me boot tsched=0 (#23) and removing rtkit (#38) seemed to solve this
for vlc and skype.
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Solved!!! The same problem in Kubuntu-10.10-need to compile Luggage
1.1.5 -http://mafayyaz.wordpress.com/2010/07/02/hello-world/ and the
sound is bettherq and no crash
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@Jani, ubuntu-bug audio will do fine. (Note that the Radeon driver
does not support HDMI audio anymore.) Thanks!
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@David: I have this bug but only with HDMI output from my gfx adapter.
#23 works here, so as per your #30 I'm about to file a separate bug, but
would the driver at fault in this case be for the underlying (Intel)
sound card or for the (Radeon) display adapter? Audio coming through
analog
I can also confirm on Lucid Lynx. Removing ./pulse solves until reboot,
adding tsched=0 fixes only vlc not skype. For my system removing rtkit
package solves vlc, skype and intermediate bootup freezes. Canonical
leave Unity aside who needs it. We need sound on out PCs. Cheers!
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I can confirm this problem on Ubuntu 11.10 with:
- Linux 3.0.0-14-generic #23-Ubuntu SMP Mon Nov 21 20:28:43 UTC 2011 x86_64
- VLC 1.1.12-2
- pulseaudio 1:1.0-0ubuntu3
lspci -vvv says:
00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) (rev 40)
Subsystem: Giga-byte
Just to clarify the ~/.pulse folder fix is temporary until the next
boot up.
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I experienced this problem using VLC 1.1.12 under Lubuntu 11.10 x86_64.
Deleting the ~/.pulse folder fixed this issue on my system.
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I must add that #23 solution solved the audio output problem. I still
have recordings full of hiss. Removing ~/.pulse didn't worked.
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#23 worked for me as well.
2.6.38-11-generic x86_64
pulseaudio 0.9.22-24-g67d18
Manufacturer: Sony Corporation
Product Name: VPCF13Z1E
Version: C606F071
Family: VAIO
description: Audio device
product: 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High
#23 worked for me as well, guess someone should look what the real
problem is - Thanks for the fish ;)
Hardware:
00:14.2 Audio device [0403]: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
[1002:4383] (rev 40)
03:00.1 Audio device [0403]: ATI Technologies Inc Device [1002:aa80] -- thats
my
I must say that I wasn't expecting the #23 solution to work but it just
did. Brilliant - Thanks!
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If solution #23 works, we're looking at a hardware specific problem
rather than a general VLC problem. And so individual bugs should be
filed for each card that needs the #23 solution.
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Solution #23 worked for both Skype 2.2.0.25 and VLC 1.1.9 in my case.
Card: Creative Labs SB Live!
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Solution #23 solved sound problem with Skype 2.2.0.25 - Ubuntu 10.04
64bit, kernel 2.6.32-32 sound VT1708/A[Azalia HDAC] (VIA High Definition
Audio Controller),module snd-hda-intel.Previous Skype version 2.1.0.81
works properly without any workaround,
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And why is only vlc affected and none of the other players?
I had the same problem with skype too... Maybe it's a common issue of
QT-based applications?
2011/5/28, Jochen Fahrner 751...@bugs.launchpad.net:
With workaround #23you disable time scheduled mode and switch back to
old interupt
I can confirm that solution #23 solved the problem for me.
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With workaround #23you disable time scheduled mode and switch back to
old interupt driven mode. The new time scheduled mode should save cpu
usage. The question here ist: why did the time scheduled mode work in
Maverick and not in Natty? And why is only vlc affected and none of the
other players?
I have to correct myself. The workaround by removing ~/.pulse directory was
only temporary. Some time later the distortions begun again on my MacBook.
Yesterday I got a new Acer Aspire One 521 Netbook and did a fresh install of
Natty. This fresh installation has the same problems with audio in
I can confirm that removing .pulse directory does *not* solves the problem for
me :-(
But I found an empirical solution that is perfectly reproducible for me and
maybe can shed some light on the problem:
1. start playing an mp3 with VLC - sound is distorted/crackling
2. while VLC is playing,
After posting the above information to a corresponding bug in Skype, another
user posted back a solution that definitely solved the problem for me for both
VLC and Skype (and I suppose every other source in PC with intel-hda chipsets):
I can confirm that removing .pulse directory made the problem with VLC
go away.
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Confirmed: rm ~/.pulse -rf solves the problem.
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I also have this problem, after a clean 11.04 install. VLC was not
installed on my system when i noticed a distorted sound in Skype, like
the one in the above file, and an echo. My mic was shut off using a
hardware switch, so looping sound did not cause this. The microphone
also does not work in
I forgot to add I'm running the 64bit version and there is also a thread
on the Skype forum about something similar:
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=815999st=0gopid=3395627#entry3395627
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Installing pavucontrol, and fiddling with it's settings seems to have
resolved the VLC problem for me. Skype sound is also much much better,
though still annoying. I have good hopes for that too.
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Same problem with Skype + pulseaudio, fresh Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty) x86_64
install. Skype seems to be the only application suffering of this
problem. Details at:
http://forum.skype.com/index.php?showtopic=815999
I tried tens of configuration with no success. Had to purge pulseaudio;
now I'm using
Yeh, I have same problem too with my upgrade from 10.10 to 11.04. I
don't know any technical matters about it. I have a D101GGC board with
P4 3 GHz and 768 RAM and Radeon X200 series sound card. I have VLC 1.1.9
and TOTEM 2.32.0 and others where no prob with TOTEM and others but only
with VLC
I have this same problem when using pulse audio with vlc. The sound
starts out okay, but then gets garbled and stays that way until I reboot
the machine. My sound also has a 2 second delay that is present when
using vlc and skype. The delay might be a separate issue. If I use
vlc -vvv to start
As I continued to test things I eventually decided to delete the
~/.pulse directory and the /tmp/pulse-* directories ( though I'm not
sure deleting the /tmp directories was necessary. I rebooted the system
and the sound comes through clear. Apparently something just got messed
up with the local
After continuing to play with things, it appears that when I use the
analog output, rather than the hdmi, for the sound there is no delay,
but there is a crackling sound that accompanies normal output on both
vlc and skype. Digital output gives me a delay, but clear sound and
analog output has no
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Thanks. A quick test here does not expose the actual problem (I can play
back an ogg file through vlc - pulseaudio just fine), so I guess we
need to figure out a way to force this bug to appear. I have seen
similar things being reported here lately (pool full errors) so this
might be something to
I'm experiencing the same problems since upgrade to Natty. On my MacBook
VLC starts playing with distortions, but they go away after a few
seconds. On my Dell Inspiron 22 the distortions don't go away. The above
mentioned workaround does not work here. Totem and other players work
fine, VLC is the
Here is another case. I have same problem mentioned in recorded audio sample
(#7).
Problem comes out with other applications also: rhytmbox, totem, xine,
flashplugin ...
Ubuntu 11.04 (fresh installation)
Linux 2.6.38-8-generic x86_64 GNU/Linux
Pulseaudio:
Attached you find the PulseAudio Log for the setup described in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log and the one with the added
pulse_no_simd=1 setting. Both times sound is as described by first
reporter of bug.
also attached is a audiosample captured by the default mixer via
audacity.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/751265/+attachment/2099044/+files/pulseverbose2.log
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Also here is relevant vlc log
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Thanks. Sounds almost like a bug in the PulseAudio driver for VLC, but I
don't know for sure. If more people show up that are having this
problem, perhaps that will add some more information to the problem and
help us figure out what's causing it. As you seem to have solved the
problem, I'll leave
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David, thanks for your quick response. I think I can shed some light on
this issue. I solved the problem by going into VLC Tools Preferences
Audio. I changed the Output module from the default (Pulseaudio, I
assume) to ALSA and the distortion went away. While playing VLC, this
change shows
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Hi Blaine and thanks for your bug report. I tried vlc here but could not
reproduce it, and I'm not sure what could be causing it. If you feel
like investigating further, here are some possible ideas:
1) Construct a PulseAudio log and see if it says anything about it:
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