On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 at 21:44, Ken Heard wrote:
>
> I think that this particular laptop has mono sound. I have been using
> it temporarily to stream content by HDMI to a LG HD monitor and then by
> fibre optical cable to a NED D3020 V2 hybrid amplifier and finally to a
> pair
On Thu, 19 Mar 2020 17:44:23 +0700
Ken Heard wrote:
> I think that this particular laptop has mono sound. I have been
> using it temporarily to stream content by HDMI to a LG HD monitor and
> then by fibre optical cable to a NED D3020 V2 hybrid amplifier and
> finally to a pair of
Hi, Ken.
If confirmed, it would be the first laptop I know of that has mono sound.
It looks like it is stereo, though:
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/CA/content/model/NX.GNVAA.030
Are you sure it is not a defective connector? Or the first cable right out
of the laptop?
Il giorno gio 19 mar 2020
I think that this particular laptop has mono sound. I have been using
it temporarily to stream content by HDMI to a LG HD monitor and then by
fibre optical cable to a NED D3020 V2 hybrid amplifier and finally to a
pair of bass reflect speakers. Unfortunately sound comes out of only
one
'xfce|sound|audio'
( user@debian:~$ dpkg-query --list | egrep -i 'xfce|sound|audio'
ii audacity 2.1.2-2
amd64fast, cross-platform audio editor
3. What you are trying to accomplish -- e.g. which A/D converter you want
to use (laptop microphone port?), number
into a
terminal. Then cut and paste the prompts, the commands, and the output into
a reply:
cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
outut:
(9.12
Linux debian 4.9.0-12-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.210-1 (2020-01-20) x86_64
GNU/Linux)
dpkg-query --list | egrep -i 'xfce|sound|audio'
( user@debian:~$ dpkg
into a
terminal. Then cut and paste the prompts, the commands, and the output into
a reply:
cat /etc/debian_version ; uname -a
outut:
(9.12
Linux debian 4.9.0-12-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.210-1 (2020-01-20) x86_64
GNU/Linux)
dpkg-query --list | egrep -i 'xfce|sound|audio'
( user@debian:~$ dpkg
On 2020-03-08 11:37, David Christensen wrote:
What you are trying to accomplish
Sound source?
Ambient conditions (noise, delay, echo, reverberation)?
Microphone technique?
Analog signal processing or none?
Digital signal processing or none?
David
On 2020-03-07 12:52, fuf wrote:
Hello!
I feel guilty asking this question, but I want to save time.
Problem: I installed Debian-Xfce by default a long time ago, I use speakers
and headphones - everything is fine. But now I need a microphone.
“PulseAudio Volume Control”, leading the entire sound
now I need a
>> microphone. “PulseAudio Volume Control”, leading the entire sound,
>> feels that the microphone is connected through the connector, and
>> allows me to change the sensitivity, but when I click the “Record”
>> label, it says: “No application curr
I installed: Audacity,
Jack mixer
Metetbridge
QjackCtl.
Synaptic also offers:
gnome-sound-recorder:
“A simple and modern voice recorder for GNOME”, but I stopped. I see that
this exceeds a reasonable need, and I want to get advice on which package
to keep.
--fuf-
sound,
feels that the microphone is connected through the connector, and
allows me to change the sensitivity, but when I click the “Record”
label, it says: “No application currently records sound.” Out of
ignorance, I installed many packages, hoping that the problem goes
away by itself
Hello!
I feel guilty asking this question, but I want to save time.
Problem: I installed Debian-Xfce by default a long time ago, I use speakers
and headphones - everything is fine. But now I need a microphone.
“PulseAudio Volume Control”, leading the entire sound, feels that the
microphone
Yoann LE BARS wrote:
> As a root:
>
> # fuser -v /dev/snd/*
> UTIL. PID ACCÈS COMMANDE
> /dev/snd/controlC0: root 591 f alsactl
> timidity 856 F timidity
> /dev/snd/pcmC0D0p: timidity 856 F...m timidity
> /dev/snd/seq: timidity 856 F timidity
>
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/19 6:19 pm, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
> On the laptop:
>
> $ fuser -v /dev/snd/*
As a root:
# fuser -v /dev/snd/*
UTIL. PID ACCÈS COMMANDE
/dev/snd/controlC0: root591 f alsactl
Hello everybody out there!
Sorry, once again I have been busy on so many other things.
On 2020/01/09 10:12 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> something is wrong on that computer.
Indeed.
> This is output of mine:
>
>
> $ fuser -v /dev/snd/*
> USER
On 1/9/20 6:56 PM, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> My apologies for having been silent so long, I have had some other
> obligations. Anyway.
>
> Le 06/01/2020 à 11:44, Selim T. Erdoğan a écrit :
>> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
>
> Well, I have done
Hello everybody out there!
My apologies for having been silent so long, I have had some other
obligations. Anyway.
Le 06/01/2020 à 11:44, Selim T. Erdoğan a écrit :
> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
Well, I have done this and it seems Timidity has indeed stopped:
# lsof
Hello. You can check this documentations about pulse audio.
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/
2020-01-06, pr, 23:00 deloptes rašė:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
>
> > I have found, in troubleshooting complex systems, that blaming
> > all the working things for the
Dan Ritter wrote:
> I have found, in troubleshooting complex systems, that blaming
> all the working things for the failure of the non-working thing
> doesn't lead to good results.
I am not sure what you mean exactly, but everyone is allowed to have his or
her point of view.
deloptes wrote:
> Jude DaShiell wrote:
>
> > Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
> > and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? ??I got information
> > uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
> > pulseaudio may work.
>
> I
Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
> and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? I got information
> uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
> pulseaudio may work.
I think all modern applications
On 2020-01-06, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
> and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? I got information
> uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
> pulseaudio may work.
>
The wiki claims
Can you have pulseaudio on your system to make desktop environments happy
and disable pulseaudio and run using alsa and jack? I got information
uninstalling pulseaudio is not an option with gnome but disabling
pulseaudio may work.
--
On another system I found pulseaudio blocking speech-dispatcher when
festival was used for screen reader output. Pulseaudio works for sound
but spd-say part of speech-dispatcher which produces speech gets blocked
by pulseaudio. I proved this by removing pulseaudio and choosing alsa as
the output
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 01:16:28PM -, Curt wrote:
> > systemctl stop timidity.service
> > systemctl disable timidity.service
> >
> > would do the trick.
>
> BTW, it's a long-standing bug.
>
> 2014:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=745373
> 2018:
>
On 2020-01-06, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-06, Selim T Erdoğan wrote:
>>
>> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
>>
>> After upgrading to buster my sound stopped working as usual and then
>> based on stuff I read on this list, I tried the above comman
On 2020-01-06, Selim T Erdoğan wrote:
>
> Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
>
> After upgrading to buster my sound stopped working as usual and then
> based on stuff I read on this list, I tried the above command, which
> solves it, until a reboot. (I didn'
ty
> and Pulseaudio (e.g. https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=154002).
> I have no problem with Timidity and Pulseaudio on other Debian 10
> systems, as well on Fedora or Ubuntu. Anyway, I should investigate this.
Try "systemctl stop timidity.service"
After upgrading to
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 7:25 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> As someone else mentioned, possibly some other process is keeping the
> audio device busy. 'lsof | grep /dev/snd/' (as root) should help.
Yes, why have I not done this before?
# lsof | grep /dev/snd/
lsof:
ki.debian.org/PulseAudio#Missing_playback_devices_or_audio_capture
Yes, I have tried this before asking for help in this list. I still
cannot get any sound. Actually, I have read (once again before asking
for help on this list) the wiki page on Pulseaudio and have not been
able to solve the proble
On Du, 05 ian 20, 18:32:22, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-05, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > As someone else mentioned, possibly some other process is keeping the=20
> > audio device busy. 'lsof | grep /dev/snd/' (as root) should help.
> >
>
> fuser -v /dev/snd/*
Nice, learned something new.
> as a
On 2020-01-05, Curt wrote:
> On 2020-01-05, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>>
>> So, I am still at the same point: it seems the system does detect the
>> hardware, but it also seems that there is some trouble in Pulseaudio
>> configuration and I still do not have any clue on how to solve this.
>
>
On 2020-01-05, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> As someone else mentioned, possibly some other process is keeping the=20
> audio device busy. 'lsof | grep /dev/snd/' (as root) should help.
>
fuser -v /dev/snd/*
as a normal joe seems to do the trick here too.
--
"J'ai pour me guérir du jugement des
On Du, 05 ian 20, 17:37:42, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020/01/05 4:14 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > Are you a member of the 'audio' group?
>
> Yes indeed.
>
> > How is pulseaudio started?
>
> This is a good question, I do not really know …
>
>
On 2020-01-05, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> So, I am still at the same point: it seems the system does detect the
> hardware, but it also seems that there is some trouble in Pulseaudio
> configuration and I still do not have any clue on how to solve this.
You might try
rm -r ~/.pulse*;
On 1/5/20 7:08 PM, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020//01/05 5:45 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
>> try this:
>>
>> - start pavucontrol application
>> - select "Configuration" tab and select "Analog Stereo Duplex" under
>> "Built-in Audio" device.
>
> Well,
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 6:19 pm, Curt wrote:
>> Well, unfortunately, there is no device available for configuration.
>
> You need one in order to get anywhere.
Indeed. So, there is still this question: why does the system detect
the sound card a
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 6:09 pm, Curt wrote:
>> Well, I have check out: nothing is muted in Alsamixer.
>
> For the card in question, of course (HDA whatever--F6).
Of course, I have enabled every view and selected the HDA Intel PCH
device.
> Is t
On 2020-01-05, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020//01/05 5:45 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
>> try this:
>>
>> - start pavucontrol application
>> - select "Configuration" tab and select "Analog Stereo Duplex" under
>> "Built-in Audio" device.
>
> Well,
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020//01/05 5:45 pm, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> try this:
>
> - start pavucontrol application
> - select "Configuration" tab and select "Analog Stereo Duplex" under
> "Built-in Audio" device.
Well, unfortunately, there is no device available for
whatever--F6).
>> Also check if ther's other sound cards in your system, like a connected
>> hdmi.
>
> No, there is only one sound device on this computer.
Is the sound module being loaded (snd_hda_intel et. al.)?
> Best regards.
>
--
"J'ai pour me g
On 1/5/20 6:27 PM, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> Hello everybody out there!
>
> On 2020/01/05 at 00:50 pm, Leventewrote:
>> There are switches also in alsamixer. Try thoes.
>
> Well, I have check out: nothing is muted in Alsamixer.
>
>> Also check if ther's
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 4:14 pm, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> Are you a member of the 'audio' group?
Yes indeed.
> How is pulseaudio started?
This is a good question, I do not really know …
Anyway, restarting Pulseaudio does not change anything.
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 on 3:43 pm, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> IIRC, I've had to select the card (F6) in alsamixer and unmute its Master
> channel (m command). It's maddening at first when the default channel
> in alsamixer and pavucontrol are not muted. Once this is done
>
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 at 00:50 pm, Leventewrote:
> There are switches also in alsamixer. Try thoes.
Well, I have check out: nothing is muted in Alsamixer.
> Also check if ther's other sound cards in your system, like a connected
> hdmi.
No, ther
Hello everybody out there!
On 2020/01/05 at 00:31 pm, Markus Grunwald wrote:
> I had the same experience for (almost) every new or old installation
> that I made. Fresh install of testing or stable, never mind: each time,
> Sound didn't work from scratch with Pulseaudio. I de
On Du, 05 ian 20, 10:44:21, Yoann LE BARS wrote:
>
> In Alsamixer, I have set everything to its maximum. Still, I cannot get
> any sound and all that is available in Pavucontrol is a virtual output.
> My guess is there is something wrong in PulseAudio configuration, but I
>
IIRC, I've had to select the card (F6) in alsamixer and unmute its Master
channel (m command). It's maddening at first when the default channel
in alsamixer and pavucontrol are not muted. Once this is done
everything has worked well and I've been using pulseaudio for a number
of years.
- Nate
There are switches also in alsamixer. Try thoes.
Also check if ther's other sound cards in your system, like a connected
hdmi.
It should work.
Levente
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020, 12:31 Markus Grunwald wrote:
> Hello
>
> > [...] I can not get any sound and in
>
> > Pavuc
Hello
[...] I can not get any sound and in
Pavucontrol I can only see a virtual sound output.
Does anyone have an idea to solve this problem?
I had the same experience for (almost) every new or old
installation
that I made. Fresh install of testing or stable, never mind: each
Hello everybody out there!
I have just installed Debian 10 with XFCE on an old laptop. It works
quite well, but for the sound: I can not get any sound and in
Pavucontrol I can only see a virtual sound output.
However, the system seems to successfully detect the hardware
On Wed, Nov 27, 2019 at 12:18:49AM +, Long Wind wrote:
[...]
> you can see, i'm amateur
We all are. But we learn from each other :-)
Cheers
-- tomás
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On Tue, 26 Nov 2019 23:26:43 + (UTC)
Long Wind wrote:
> i've solved on my own.thanks anyway!
Excellent. Now it would be polite to say how you solved it so that
someone reading this thread in the future can benefit form your work.
--
Does anybody read signatures any more?
which module shall i use for cmi8738 in buster?i think with modprobe the
module, sound card will be OK
maybe look at this:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=timidity-daemon;dist=unstable
Bernd
Thomas George wrote:
> After upgrading from Stretch to Buster no sound
>
> Rebooted to Stretch, sound works fine
>
> The difference: Choice of outputs in Stretch includes
I'm not absolutely sure anymore, but I think timidity blocks phonon. I
removed timidity (didn't need it anymore).
Bernd
Thomas George wrote:
> After upgrading from Stretch to Buster no sound
>
> Rebooted to Stretch, sound works fine
>
> The difference: Choice of outputs in S
After upgrading from Stretch to Buster no sound
Rebooted to Stretch, sound works fine
The difference: Choice of outputs in Stretch includes lineout- built in
audio. This option is missing in Buster
How can I correct this?
Thomas George wrote:
> Checked archives, installed pavucontrol but this did not help. Any
> suggestions?
check alsamixer -c0 and look for muted channels
You could run the script alsa-info (from alsa-utils) and choose to
upload/share, and send the link to this list.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 9 Sep 2019 14:11:25 -0400
Thomas George wrote:
> Checked archives, installed pavucontrol but this did not help. Any
> suggestions?
>
Checked archives, installed pavucontrol but this did not help. Any
suggestions?
On Sun, 08 Sep 2019 20:42:46 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> On 2019-09-08 18:13 +, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
>
>> One of my computers lost sound (both speakers and headphones) after
>> update to 9:9.10. User is in "audio" group. No sound neither for the
>>
On 2019-09-08 18:13 +, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> One of my computers lost sound (both speakers and headphones) after
> update to 9:9.10. User is in "audio" group. No sound neither for the user
> nor for root. Hardware tested with Live Ubuntu 16.04 is alive and
>
One of my computers lost sound (both speakers and headphones) after
update to 9:9.10. User is in "audio" group. No sound neither for the user
nor for root. Hardware tested with Live Ubuntu 16.04 is alive and
functioning.
Run bellow without any help:
ro
of this file, and in its
'audio section' it showed several uncommented items, so I commented them all
out and tested MPV again. And it worked, I had sound again!
Thank you very much, I'm a happy bunny again! :)
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Quoting Sharon Kimble (2019-07-10 12:13:30)
>>
&g
Quoting Sharon Kimble (2019-07-10 12:13:30)
>
> Ever since upgrading to buster I've been completely unable to get any
> sound out of MPV. And I haven't found any way online of how to
> re-enable sound for it either. SMplayer works okay and gives sound, as
> does mpd, but MPV vie
On 2019-07-10, Sharon Kimble wrote:
> Ever since upgrading to buster I've been completely unable to get any
> sound out of MPV. And I haven't found any way online of how to
> re-enable sound f or it either. SMplayer works okay and gives sound,
> as does mpd, but MPV vie ws
Ever since upgrading to buster I've been completely unable to get any sound out
of MPV. And I haven't found any way online of how to re-enable sound for it
either. SMplayer works okay and gives sound, as does mpd, but MPV views a
television programmes but no sound.
How can I get the sound
Den 2019-05-14 kl. 18:09, skrev Curt:
On 2019-05-12, 70147pers...@telia.com <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
*.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form, but
nothing from the loudspeaker.
Since July
On Tue, 14 May 2019 16:57:34 +0200
Kaj Persson <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> Den 2019-05-12 kl. 13:59, skrev arne:
> > On Sun, 12 May 2019 13:08:33 +0200 (CEST)
> > "70147pers...@telia.com" <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I ha
On Tue 14 May 2019 at 16:09:23 (-), Curt wrote:
> On 2019-05-12, 70147pers...@telia.com <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> >
> > I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
> > *.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave
On 2019-05-12, 70147pers...@telia.com <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
>
> I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
> *.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form, but
> nothing from the loudspeaker.
Since July, 2018?
https://lists
Den 2019-05-12 kl. 19:30, skrev David Wright:
On Sun 12 May 2019 at 13:08:33 (+0200), 70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
Inxi is telling that the sound card, Device-1, is Intel 82801I HD Audio, and
the driver: snd_hda_intel.
This raises the question of what device 0 is, and whether the sound
Den 2019-05-12 kl. 17:28, skrev Jonas Smedegaard:
Quoting Hans (2019-05-12 17:12:13)
Got in the same problem half a year ago. Some program was blocking the
sounddevice.
I remeber, there was a command. which shows, which application is just
accessing the sound device (dev/snd). Maybe someone
Den 2019-05-12 kl. 13:59, skrev arne:
On Sun, 12 May 2019 13:08:33 +0200 (CEST)
"70147pers...@telia.com" <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
*.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form,
On Sun 12 May 2019 at 13:08:33 (+0200), 70147pers...@telia.com wrote:
> Inxi is telling that the sound card, Device-1, is Intel 82801I HD Audio, and
> the driver: snd_hda_intel.
This raises the question of what device 0 is, and whether the sound
is being routed there.
As a non-DE non
Quoting Hans (2019-05-12 17:12:13)
> Got in the same problem half a year ago. Some program was blocking the
> sounddevice.
>
> I remeber, there was a command. which shows, which application is just
> accessing the sound device (dev/snd). Maybe someone knows the command
> an
Am Sonntag, 12. Mai 2019, 13:59:50 CEST schrieb arne:
Got in the same problem half a year ago. Some program was blocking the
sounddevice.
I remeber, there was a command. which shows, which application is just
accessing the sound device (dev/snd). Maybe someone knows the command and can
help
On Sun, 12 May 2019 13:08:33 +0200 (CEST)
"70147pers...@telia.com" <70147pers...@telia.com> wrote:
> I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
> *.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form,
> but nothing from the loudspe
I have no sound at all. By starting e.g. VLC or Audacity with a
*.wav file I can see this executed, in Audacity also the wave form, but
nothing from the loudspeaker.
Likely, this is a very basic error, but I have not found the solution yet.
In an effort to fix the error I upgraded my
Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Why does the ThinkPad crash or freeze,
> if I have a power failure on the DockingStation...
I assume you have the battery in the notebook - so it is perhaps something
related to the power management - what dows your log say?
as expected, including sound!
It seems, the hardware was crashed and could not even recover by
soft rebooting the ThinkPad. Only a PowerOff will help!
Now the only problem is:
Why does the ThinkPad crash or freeze,
if I have a power failure on the DockingStation...
Thanks in advance
Hello Michelle.
Just an obvious question -- do you have any way to ensure that the
actual speaker hardware was not fried in the hardware crash?
Are you getting ANY sound from the speakers?
On 2/11/2019 4:37 PM, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Good evening *,
I have a ThinkPad T400 with Docking
Good evening *,
I have a ThinkPad T400 with Docking Station and whenever I have a power
failer, the ThinkPad crash... I have Stretch with sysv-init running.
However, I can hard reset the ThinkPad and thath it is.
Today I got an unexpected result AFTER A HARD REBOOT.
The sound stoped...
If I
On Sat, 19 Jan 2019 11:05:37 + (UTC)
Long Wind wrote:
> thanks!
> pulseaudio caused trouble for some recording program in the past, i
> have removed it.
>
> cli for aumix doesn't seem to be able to do such job.i think amixer
> in alsa-utils can do
>
Alsamixer in a terminal does it for
On 2019-01-19, Long Wind wrote:
>
> Thanks!
> isn't there some gui program that let user choose card?such program surely =
> can make life easy for useri think mixer in Windows XP can do
> command line interface of aumix can also doi need to read its manual carefu=
> llyi just can't believe such
Thanks!
isn't there some gui program that let user choose card?such program surely can
make life easy for useri think mixer in Windows XP can do
command line interface of aumix can also doi need to read its manual carefullyi
just can't believe such gui program doesn't exist
On Saturday,
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 4 Jan 16 12:21 /dev/audio
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 3 Jan 16 12:21 /dev/dsp
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 14, 0 Jan 16 12:21 /dev/mixer
this is dsp - I think it is compatibility layer to older OSS. What you also
want to look
On 1/19/19, Long Wind wrote:
> i have two sound cards, aumix for X shows setting for one cardit doesn't
> allow user to select cardit use /dev/mixer, i don't know device name for
> each card
> any program in X window that let user choose card??i hope it doesn't depend
> on kde
> I am not sure it can be of use, but maybe have a look at this bug report
> solution:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=904822#17
>
> Regards,
Yes!
That was the problem. Disabling power saving in Intel HDA codec makes
sound works normal, as it should be.
Thank you!
Miguel A. Vallejo (2018-12-29):
> Since I moved my desktop to Buster I noticed each time a sound is
> played there is a fade-in effect at the begining. The problem is short
> duration sounds, like notifications, does not sound at all, or you
> hear only the very end at low volume. A
Since I moved my desktop to Buster I noticed each time a sound is
played there is a fade-in effect at the begining. The problem is short
duration sounds, like notifications, does not sound at all, or you
hear only the very end at low volume. A second play of the same sound
just after the first
Very helpful. Thanks. I'll keep this around in case I lose sound again!
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Eric S Fraga via Emacs 27.0.50 & org 9.1.13 on Debian 9.5
Eric S Fraga:
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> I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
> running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
> any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
> use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to
On Monday, 12 Nov 2018 at 08:12, deloptes wrote:
> Hi this is known issue, but purging is really not necessary as you could set
> (AFAIK) TIM_ALSASEQ=false
> in /etc/default/timidity
Thanks.
I don't (currently) use timidity so purging was an easy
solution. However, it's good to know that there
Eric S Fraga wrote:
> I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
> running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
> any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
> use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to lis
Hello all,
I recently did an 'apt update; apt upgrade' on my desktop which is
running testing (aka buster). Doing so led to my losing sound through
any application that relies on pulseaudio, e.g. firefox. I could still
use console based tools (e.g. mocp) to listen to music but pulseaudio
could
On Sun, 4 Nov 2018 02:07:16 +0300 Abdullah Ramazanoğlu said:
> I find Audacious quite better than timidity for playing midi pieces.
And a small audacious/midi how to (just in case someone needs it):
http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/boards/1/topics/1143?r=1610
"The MIDI plugin requires
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 3:08 PM Kent West wrote:
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>
> I have this issue on my Sid box. Turns out that on boot-up, Timidity
> takes over the sound device at a lower level that the rest of the
> audio-aware parts of my system, which prevents sharing the device with
> those p
indingly obvious is
> / _)radnever immediately apparent"
> Save me from everybody else
> Prisoners - Judgement Centre
>
Note:
sudo mv /etc/alsa/conf.d /etc/alsa/conf.d.bak
followed by a reboot seems to be at least a temporary fix. Sound works now.
Thanks to "Amy Kos" (see bug report #912721).
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