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I'm not sure this should be a pulseaudio bug in launchpad anymore.
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I guess if it's been satisfactorily addressed on the Wine side, then it
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Andrew: It's from generic natty repository. I've just added (deb
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu natty main restricted, etc) to the
sources.list and upgraded all needed packages.
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Selectively upgraded alsa/pulseaudio/linux kernet to versions from natty
(alsa 1.0.24.2, pulseaudio 0.9.22-24-g67d18, Linux 2.6.38-10-generic).
No differences. Still getting:
ALSA lib pcm_pulse.c:1008:(_snd_pcm_pulse_open) Unknown field handle_underrun
err:winmm:WINMM_OpenDevice Activate failed:
Vladimir: Did you upgrade alsa-plugins? I think the package is called
libasound2-plugins in Ubuntu.
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Andrew: Yes. libasound2-plugins version is 1.0.24-0ubuntu2.
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Vladimir: That seems wrong, I think the packager screwed up. Tag v1.0.24
has the Unknown field line occur on line pcm_pulse.c:1019[1]. However,
v1.0.24~3 has it on line pcm_pulse.c:1008[2]. So it appears someone
packaged v1.0.24~3 as if it were 1.0.24. Where did you find the package?
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Marius Kotsbak (mariusko) wrote on 2011-08-08:
Which application do you use? If it is Spotify, you should try the native
Linux client application they provide.
Was this adressed to me? I am using Foobar2000, but even the winecfg-built-in
audio-test does not work, so this problem is obviously
markusj: This looks possibly related to some changes by Andrew Eikum in
1.3.26 that were meant to help users run Wine on PulseAudio, but clearly
something is backfiring on you. I've sent him an email with a link to
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This Bugzilla cross-integration thing really confuses me (Comments to
Wine bugzilla appear here _first_???), so I'm just going to post replies
here since I understand how that works.
Still waiting for the day at which those damn political
discussions stop and all refocus on making things
work
Andrew Eikum (aeikum) wrote #433:
This Bugzilla cross-integration thing really confuses me (Comments to Wine
bugzilla appear here _first_???), so I'm just going to post replies here
since I understand how that works.
It's a bit weird and it haven't found a description about this
Sadly, this is at moment NOT the case.
wine's sound-performance degraded the last few updates and with
1.3.26-0ubuntu1~ppa1~maverick1, it's broken completely. (Using up-to-date
Ubuntu 10.10 with wine from the official PPA)
Even winecfg's Test Sound-Button does not work, it leads to following
Which application do you use? If it is Spotify, you should try the
native Linux client application they provide.
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Over the course of this year I've been occasionally using Wine 1. 2 and
1.3 on Ubuntu 10.04 x64 and 10.10 x64 on my Dell XPS M1730 laptop. I've
always started out using the default PulseAudio setup in Ubuntu and the
Alsa output in Wine, but this results in almost all menu sounds in
Baldur's Gate
Seems that there are two bugs people are reporting here: the stuttering
and the total loss of sound from wine. I don't get the stuttering but I
do get the complete stops. I have been investigating for a while now and
this one has got me beat. I do have this random collection of things I
discovered
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Use foobar2k alot (alas there is no adequate alternative for linux,
imo). In Lucid everything seems works ok except that eventually sound
disappears and i have to restart foobar. Not 100% sure but i think it
happens when some other program tries to play sound in same time.
Tired solution
Just upgraded to lucid, just intermittent sound in wine applications
afterwards. Switched to Neils pulseaudio patches and switched to
pulseaudio with winecfg. Ah... Never had better sound in wine before.
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Just updated to Lucid. Got ALSA to work, but suddenly the sound stops.
Using Spotify. Typically happens if I drag the time location slider in
a song around a bit - all of a sudden it doesn't start playing again,
and the time location slider has stopped. Nothing helps (as in choosing
another tune,
Same situation as Andre.
Although just renaming .pulse seems to have so far tentatively worked for
Spotify in ALSA
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*Endre, sorry
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Small correction: When using the Wine PulseAudio driver from the Neil
patch, the Test Sound *does* work (sound comes out of the speakers).
The rest seems exact - in particular, sound from Spotify does not work,
and the time location slider doesn't move.
(only that sometimes while playing around
Since upgrading to Lucid this problem is fixed for me. I can now play
sound in wine with alsa and it mixes now with the rest of my sound and
no longer crashes when I go to youtube with spotify playing. Thanks
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Confirmed to me, Ubuntu Karmic Koala AMD64
Wersja: 1.1.31-0ubuntu3+winepulse0.33~ppa1
I'm listening Banshee. I'm tryng to run World of Warcraft by Wine. It
run succesfully, but without sound. After that i must close Banshee,
close World of Warcraft, kill pulseaudio and launch it again, to have
I tested Lucid Beta with all updates as of 21 April, 2010. I agree with
Mikael that the sound dies after a couple of songs and works OK if OSS
is selected as playback.
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The vanilla version of wine with pulseaudio via the ALSA plugin seems
much, much better in the latest Lucid betas. If you can can you test out
and report back any sound problems to this bug.
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On a clean install Lucid (beta2) spotify does not work with alsa sound.
Plays 2-3 songs and then dies.
Test audio in wineconfig is not crystal clear either.
Will try other drivers to see if that helps.
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With OSS the playback is without hiccups.
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I installed the PPA on 9.10, trying to fix some issues. It fixed the issue of
garbled sound in Spotify, but the workaround of
using OSS driver did that as well. I was hoping the PPA version would make
PulseAudio actually work with Wine, as it doesn't. Wine doesn't register as a
an application
You need to run winecfg to select the driver then it will show up in
pulseaudio as an application. Sounds like you are bypassing something
at the moment.
On 17 March 2010 14:57, audunmb bergw...@gmail.com wrote:
I installed the PPA on 9.10, trying to fix some issues. It fixed the issue of
Hello Neil, installed that package in Lucid (updated all the way as of
today) and no pulseaudio driver appears and it still doesn't work any
better. This is on a 64-bit system. Any ideas, should I need to do some
other steps? Thanks!
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Yes, I need to investigate that. I had the same problem.
2010/3/16 Kristoffer Lundén kristoffer.lun...@gmail.com:
Hello Neil, installed that package in Lucid (updated all the way as of
today) and no pulseaudio driver appears and it still doesn't work any
better. This is on a 64-bit system. Any
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I think this information may be useful: I'm running Karmic's stock Wine
with the ESounD driver just fine (i.e. PulseAudio's ESounD emulation
rather than wine-pulse drivers). I had the same ALSA issue as others, I
also tried Wine 1.2 + Wine-Pulse from PPA, but I'm back to 1.0.1 because
1.2 doesn't
For anybody who has been waiting...
I've uploaded a Winepulse patched verson for Lucid
(1.1.39-0ubuntu1+winepulse0.35) into my ppa.
You can get it by adding
ppa:neil-aldur/ppa
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I did use foobar some time with the vanilla 1.1.38 (without PA patch). I
did not encounter problems with driver set to 'full' (I did not test
'emulation'). Thus, I guess for me the PA patch is not needed. I will
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I'm hearing some very conflicting reports here, to tell the truth...
It's good to be hearing from a set of people for whom the winepulse
patchset hasn't fixed the problem. It's odd, though, that we're seeing
such different results. I'm starting to wonder if there might be
multiple underlying
I will also point out that whatever the problem being reported here, it
seems unlikely to be a regression from Jaunty - given that the initial
bug here was filed by Neil while running Jaunty.
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I do not have experiences with vanilla wine 1.1.38, as I compiled 1.1.38
myself (with winepulse) before the vanilla 1.1.38 release hit the repo's. As
my own package has a higer version number, the update system did not replace
the repo version with my own. I will test this hopefully tomorrow. (As
I've got stuttering with the vanilla ALSA driver running Spotify.
However in the Lucid release it seems to correct itself without
restarting the application. It can take a few seconds to sort itself
out, and in one instance it continued until the end of the song. I'm
also getting the odd pop and
Re. #19: i've just installed your wine1.2 after finding it while
searching for a solution for drop-outs in the 2 or 3 games i play in
wine. i ran winecfg and switched to pulse audio. So far, so good :). It
was dropping out a couple times an hour before.
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My personal testing of the winepulse packages shows no reliable
improvement. The problem is intermittent.
On standard (ALSA) Wine, I occasionally get horribly skipping and
crackling sound in Karmic. This didn't happen in Jaunty. This is
usually prevented by running killall -9 pulseaudio before
The only audio program in Wine whoch I use is foobar (v1.0). I have
emulation set to full. Most of the time, playing is fine, but there are two
issues:
- sometimes I hear a crack in the sound
- sometimes, the sound stops and I have to restart foobar
Both issues do not occur very often, but they
http://yokozar.org/blog/archives/178
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Thanks for the illuminating link.
However, it does *not* address 6 months of nonworking Wine.
I just cannot fathom it. The Niel patch Just Makes It Work, but it is
not distributed through Ubuntu's update system?
How many users are actually affected by this? I and a few others come
here whining
On Lucid 64-bit, this is not fixed yet.
@Endre: please show some respect to the developers, which donate their spare
time to make this free(!) operating system better. As there are work
arounds, either use such workaround or use another operating system - but
stop blaming the people who put their
I should add - though I feel Endre could be phrasing his suggestions
more politely, I basically agree with him.
I haven't had the opportunity yet to ask the Ubuntu Wine team why they
haven't seen fit to include the winepulse patches into Ubuntu's wine
package... There may well be legitimate
Good news, everyone! I'm running Lucid 64-bit right now, and I currently
cannot reproduce this bug in situations where it's invariably occurred
before.
I have a few PlayOnLinux bottles containing various applications I've
had sound trouble with in the past, including KOTOR and Heroes of Might
Eric, could you possibly test that Ventrilo (a free Windows Voip
program) works with the new wine sound stack on Lucid? Given that it
makes use of the microphone, it's something I'm concerned about.
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I'll be glad to test Ventrilo - good idea, I hadn't thought of a good
microphone test app yet. I'll just need to figure out where I put my
microphone first! I'll post once I've checked.
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It says in the Fix Released message that it was fixed in the
development version of Ubuntu, lucid, not karmic. It would be good to
test whether the problem went away there.
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So one is seriously going to let it stay like that for six months, even
with a known cause and a known fix?! I find that no less than truly
amazing. I am probably a whiner, but it is BS like these small things
RIGHT HERE that gives all of Linux a continuous bad name.
Not to mention the AMAZING
If you'll just be patient - remember that most of us DON'T get paid to
work on this, and are doing it to improve on the system that we use too!
Besides, much of the delay here is actually an upstream issue; Wine is
in the middle of transitioning to a new sound layer, and so won't accept
a
Also, I should add - I recently updated to Lucid, and plan to test this
problem to see if the fix worked tonight.
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My point: Why not just stick the Niel patch in and send it out - NOW, or
more correctly, 3 months ago? It isn't like you never do a local fix for
other issues, right? And it cannot POSSIBLY destabilize the system any
more than it already is - as how it is is completely useless for a large
base of
I'd like to confirm what Entre said - it does not seem to be fixed as of
now (Feb 09, 2010) with brand new Karmic install and all updates
applied.
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Is this fixed for others? Because it simply ain't for me. I still have
to use the Niel-path. Using ALSA as output for Wine still stutters
exactly as it did before.
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How can I find out how this was fixed - what was the problem?
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* New snapshot based on stable-queue git branch (testing requested
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- LP: #164745, #173212,
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I just wanted to chip in with an observation: I have Ubuntu Karmic. I
open the System-Preferences-Sound, and then switch to the Applications
tab. There I can see which applications that send sound - probably which
applications have a pulse session or whatever. There's one line, and a
volume
Hi guys!
Switching to only OSS as driver in Wine worked out just fine for me..
Now Spotify runs really smoothly even though I have a real slow laptop..
Celeron 1.3 Ghz with 256 MB RAM I also runs Ubuntu 9.10 :)
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Ernst (and anyone else NOT using Neil's workaround)
I have tried Full and Emulation on 44.1 and 48kHz and I have choppy
audio in Spotify right from the start in all these combinations.
Standard Karmic version of wine 1.1.31-0ubuntu3
Standard Karmic version of pulseaudio 0.9.19-0ubuntu4
I
Power management change in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf doesn't help.
Changing pulseaudio to ffmpeg DOES help but still not quite listenable.
Uninstalled Pulseaudio totally and still got some stuttering so there's
an ALSA problem *also* I think. Suspect this is an Intel HDA thing.
BUT it
I've determined my particular issue is caused by PulseAudio itself.
Restarting the pulse service temporarily fixes the problem for me.
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The Pulseaudio enabled Wine has fixed the issue I has that I was only
getting sound from one application at a time after/while using Spotify
under Wine.
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Using Ventrilo with wine 1.1.34 (and prior) the mic hook would fail
after 20-45 minutes or so, cascading through Pulse to anything involving
the mic, and only after using Ventrilo. Mic seems to behave correctly
using native linux apps, indefinitely. Only after a restart would I get
mic
The wording in the first paragraph of my previous post may be
misleading. Let me try to clarify:
The mic will function as expected, indefinitely, when using native linux
apps. After a short time of using Ventrilo, the mic stops working, and
no apps (native or not) are able to use it until after I
I followed the instructions, got the new package.
Uninstalled old Wine, installed the new Wine1.2.
Went into the winecfg, changed audio from ALSA to Pulse.
Fired up Spotify and the sound was even worse than before.
More stuttering and also a complete silence after the first song finished.
I don't
What do all guys here experience if the hardware emulation in winecfg is set
to 'full' with ALSA? I have very good results atm with that setup. (I don't
use the pulse package.)
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 14:01, Jonte johan.niklas...@outokumpu.com
wrote:
I followed the instructions, got the new
Neil's PPA solved my issues too.
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Wasn't able to install the libevent package from Neil's repository.
Despite that, Wine seems to work perfectly with Spotify and SbLive on
Karmic. Big thanks.
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Thank you so much Neil. Your version work nice in my Karmic. Great job
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Acording to Scott Ritchie, during the WineConf 2009 they agree to:
We’re giving up on separate Pulse/ALSA/OSS/Jack sound driver layers and
instead doing the smart thing: passing everything to OpenAL. Maarten
Lankhorst will handle most of it.
More info: http://yokozar.org/blog/archives/171
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the winepulse bit from Neil Wilson's repository works great. Sound on
Civ IV has never been better. Even before pulse was in the distro I
never got good sound from wine. Now I do. Thanks!
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To give another perspective - I was trying to get Civilization 4 and
Heroes of Might Magic 3 working. I tested using Wine directly, and
through PlayOnLinux. In both cases:
Testing with vanilla Wine 1.1.31 - sound occasionally crackled/popped (once or
twice a second)
Testing with WineHQ's Wine
My PPA has been updated with patch version 0.32 now. I've been
experiencing occasional drop outs with the patch (on a netbook with an
SSD) which look like buffer under-runs. Is anybody else suffering the
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Works a treat for me Neil although I'm not using Spotify but rather World of
Warcraft. Ihave not upgraed to the new packages yet but will do and will let
you know if anything goes pear shaped.
Thanks for the great work.
All the best
Brendan
2009/11/7 Neil Wilson n...@aldur.co.uk
My PPA has
I'll get an update out just as soon as the Bazaar branch at
lp:ubuntu/wine1.2 updates to the latest version - which will probably
be after the final release this weekend.
2009/10/29 Christopher Armstrong ra...@twistedmatrix.com:
Back to Neil's PPA... configured to use the pulse backend...
and
I just upgraded my karmic system to all the latest packages (including
PulseAudio and the stock Wine package) and my sound on WoW now works
fine using the ALSA wine output plugin. I no longer need Neil Wilson's
wine-pulse PPA.
At least, this is true after about 10 minutes of play. I'll report if
Sorry, I spoke too soon. It started going choppy for a few seconds at a
time, and now it's choppy all the time, just like it used to be. I guess
it's not totally deterministic; it must be sensitive to something
environmental on my system, but I'm not sure what. All other sound-
producing programs
I agree with Gustav, wonderful! Tried all available fixes and
workarounds to make Spotify work under 9.10, with no luck. Neil's Wine
and pulse audio works flawlessly.
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I also installed Neil's version of Wine w/pulseaudio and I'm pretty
satisfied (had all sorts of clicking and popping before). However, the
sound will still occasionally drop out completely and the only way to
get it back is to restart whatever application in wine (I'm usually
playing WoW). Not
You'd need to disable autospawn and enable verbose logging:
echo autospawn = no|tee -a ~/.pulse/client.conf
killall pulseaudio
pulseaudio - ~/pulseaudio.log 21
On Oct 22, 2009 11:16 AM, Robert Shaw rsh...@gmail.com wrote:
I also installed Neil's version of Wine w/pulseaudio and I'm pretty
@Robert Shaw: I've experienced the exact same problem with audio
dropping out entirely while in WoW using Niel's Wine-pulse. For the
record, apparently you don't need to restart it entirely; you can just
get WoW to reinitialize its audio stack by going into sound preferences
and toggling use
Is that with the up to date package?
2009/10/22 Christopher Armstrong ra...@twistedmatrix.com:
@Robert Shaw: I've experienced the exact same problem with audio
dropping out entirely while in WoW using Niel's Wine-pulse. For the
record, apparently you don't need to restart it entirely; you can
I have the same symptoms as Robert and Christopher, and I'm running:$
apt-cache policy wine1.2
wine1.2:
Installed: 1.1.31-0ubuntu1+winepulse0.32~ppa1
Candidate: 1.1.31-0ubuntu1+winepulse0.32~ppa1
Version table:
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Currently, I get (normal) audio from wine by setting the audio driver to
ALSA and 'full' instead of 'emulation' in the audio tab of winecfg.
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Currently, I get (normal) audio from wine by setting the audio driver to
ALSA and 'full' instead of 'emulation' in the audio tab of winecfg.
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Occasional sound drops in Wine via PulseAudio
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Wonderful winepulse version from Neil's PPA! Now Spotify sounds much
better!
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Occasional sound drops in Wine via PulseAudio
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The standard Karmic wine1.2 does not produce any normal sound in foobar - it's
stuttering.
The wine1.2 packages from Neil Wilson solve those problems - thanks! I hope
this patch can be included in the wine1.2 package from Ubuntu.
Another question: if the standard ubuntu repo's do update their
Pulseaudio + Wine (Spotify) still has random problems in Karmic beta
(9.10) with all the updates applied as of today (14 oct 2009, 01:43am
GMT-7). Audio from Wine occasionally makes clicking sounds, and
sometimes the audio is completely garbled. Seems a random issue
associated with changing songs
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