Scratch that, sounds works again after playing music/other media. Even
with the sound working again though, the volume control is unable to do
anything.
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Ubuntu 11.10 I have this problem I think.
Sound randomly stops while in unity (usually after playing a flash video).
This never happens in gnome shell however.
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Seems to be fixed with the new kernel.
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Problem still occurs using kernel 2.6.35-24 and pulseaudio 0.9.22.
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For me all pulseaudio problems are gone in natty. That said if I remember it
correctly it started working with kernel 2.6.37-6 or so. Also prior to that I
revoked any RT priority pulseaudio might have gotten.
Now pulseaudio sometimes skips and hangs for a second or two - but that's far
better
Ah thanks for the heads up. I got so fed up that I decided to install
the 2.6.37-rc7 mainline kernel. Hoping it works. I'll report back.
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Its such a hard to reproduce bug, everytime I am running the Pulseaudio
and dumping the verbose logs it never appears! And just now I wasn't
running pulseaudio with verbose logging and the sound just died. Anyways
I've attached a log of what occurred when I restarted Pulseaudio with
verbose
Ah finally got it! Hope the log helps.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/610254/+attachment/1748421/+files/pulseverbose.log
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Ah finally got it! Hope the log helps.
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Oh wow, I finally figured out how to workaround the problem. So before I
had tried killing pulseaudio and doing a sudo alsa force-reload, but it
didn't work because pulseaudio kept restarting itself before I was able
to restart alsa. With the procedures that I had to go through to get
verbose
Can you obtain a verbose log from when this occurs?
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log)
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For me the behavior changed (since Natty) so that the playing process (e.g.
totem) and the pulseaudio process take up 100% of my cpu so I mostly can't even
get into a console anymore.
I can not reliably reproduce the bug - it might occur after a few minutes or a
few hours.
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I just had it stop working again. It seems like the best way to
reproduce is to boot into Windows first, then reboot back into Linux.
The sound will then stop working in a few minutes.
There aren't any messages being outputted to the logs and there's a
strange high pitched, barely audible whine
Benjamin, are you using a usb sound card?
I think it's originally a problem in ALSA which Pulseaudio does not handle at
all/graciously.
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No I am using the same sound card that you have. It is a IDT HD audio
card and it uses the snd-hda-intel driver.
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I am getting the same error, although I am not sure if this is even
Pulseaudio related or something ALSA related. I tried doing both a sudo
killall pulseaudio and a sudo alsa force-reload, but neither of them
seem to work. I've had this problem a few Kubuntu releases back and
executing those
** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52558352/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52558353/AplayDevices.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52558354/BootDmesg.txt
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