I've had this problem for a while using VLC 3.0.8 0n Mint XFCE 19.3. I
note also that I don't have this problem using the same VLC version on
MX-Linux 18.3 (all 64bit versions).
The problem: When watching a video, putting VLC on pause for a period
longer than a about 1 minute results in a
Kubuntu 17.10, VLC 2.2.6 here. I encountered a slightly different
variant of this issue.
In my case audio files (mp3) would always start playing muted in vlc.
When I clicked the mute control in the lower right corner of the VLC
application it would correctly unmute and play this file. As soon as
I have had this issue for years, strange enough is this the first time I
took the time to see if there was a fix. I had the attitude that with
free software you take the slight irritations with the good...
Most of the "fixes" in this thread did nothing for me, until I reached the fix
which fixed
Can an admin please set this bug back to Confirmed? Amr had no reason to
change it and now we can't change it back...
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Why did you set it to fix released??
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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FWIW:
14.04.3 x32, vlc 2.2.1:
Using "Reset Preferences" in VLC recreates the problem. This would indicate
that the default config exhibits it.
And indeed, I initially hit the problem for the very first time after upgrading
my machine from Ubuntu 12.04.x LTS to 14.04.3 LTS.
The fix suggested
Ubuntu 14.04 here. Can confirm that the Switching to ALSA actually
seems to work. Thank You.
On 1/17/16, Dave Allan wrote:
> I'm in Kubuntu 14.04, can confirm this bug in VLC with vlc-plugin-pulse
> installed and with pulse selected as the audio output module. Switching
>
I'm in Kubuntu 14.04, can confirm this bug in VLC with vlc-plugin-pulse
installed and with pulse selected as the audio output module. Switching
to ALSA corrected it for me.
Thanks everyone, keep up the your amazing contributions to the open
source world :-)
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I had this problem on Kubuntu 14, VLC 2.2.1
Audio was lost after seeking forward or back through the video, especially
large ones.
It fixed when I changed the Audio Preferences(Simple): Output Module from
Automatic to ALSA audio output, & Device to 'Playback/recording through
PulseAudio
oh. yes. The system is
Ubuntu 14.04, 32 and 64
VLC 2.1.16
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um that should be VLC 2.1.6
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This is mine output when I use the search bar:
***When sound disappear when using search
bar:***
[0xb4704a28] mp4 demux debug: elst (0) gives 809040ms (movie)-> 809107ms (track)
[0xb4704a28] mp4 demux debug: track[Id 0x1] using Sync Sample Box (stss)
[0xb4704a28] mp4
I've had this issue since I upgraded to Xubuntu 14.04. I followed Jon's
instructions and cannot reproduce this issue anymore.
My VLC version is 2.1.6.
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Rémi Denis-Courmont (rdenis) wrote on 2012-11-22: #22
User configuration error.
Changed in vlc (Ubuntu):
status: Opinion → Invalid
Rémi Denis-Courmont (rdenis) wrote on 2012-11-22: #26
So your cat did it... That is not an excuse for calling a volunteer contributor
a liar and an
Can you please share some details about what was the fix to this problem
and where we can find it? We ran into it in Mageia Linux as well:
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16376
** Bug watch added: bugs.mageia.org/ #16376
https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16376
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** Also affects: vlc
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vlc
Milestone: None = 2.2.2
** Changed in: vlc
Status: New = Fix Released
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Kubuntu 14.04
VLC 2.2.0
Same problem for me was fixed with:
Tools/Preferences/Audio...
Output Module: ALSA audio output
Device: PulseAudio Server
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same problem with kubuntu 14.04.2
updated vlc to 2.2 rc2 hoping this would solve the problem: didn't
red this thread: switched from audio default to pulseaudio: nothing changed
switched from pulseaudio to alsa : nothing changed
swiched from alsa back to pulseaudio seams to work at fist but
I have the exact same problem. It seems we don't have any relaxation in
the open-source world !
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the Alsa and pulseaudio are the bad ugly gays. all stuff relating to
those libraries are not working properly.
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i can confirm this bug
still true for 14.10 and VLC 2.2.0-rc2
ALSA work around works for me as well
tried with fresh install as well
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This problem still exists on Vivid with VLC 2.2.0-rc2 and the Pulse
output module. Switching to ALSA works as a workaround, but this bug
should be marked as valid as the default install of VLC uses Pulse.
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This is also a problem in Debian jessie, and vlc-plugin-pulse is now a
transitional dummy package because the pulse plugin has been included by
default.
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I can confirm this persists in Ubuntu 14.04 and vlc 2.1.4 - after
seeking, vlc may or may not play sound afterwards. Sometimes I have to
repeatedly seek again and again so that there's sound in the video.
Many thanks to firesock for the workaround. Selecting ALSA audio
output and PulseAudio Sound
Hi!!
I want to review that I selected ALSA audio output and then PulseAudio Sound
Server.
It seems to solve the issue for now.
Regards!
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I just observed the same issue in Ubuntu 14.04.1 with VLC 2.1.4.
I don't know where the problem originates from (whether VLC or sound subsystem)
but I was able to
work around it by setting the audio output of VLC (Tools-Preferences-Audio)
from Automatic
to ALSA audio output.
Setting it to
@Mario Trams (mario-trams)
It seems that switiching to Alsa is the only workaround. This has been long
affecting bug for me in Trusty. No update from either VLC or Pulse : (
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On 19 July 2014 11:11, John Crockett john_...@hotmail.com wrote:
Also, to the MANY others who have this issue (there are hundreds of
thousands of returns on the serach VLC Sound stops when skipping
through a video), you are neither alone nor crazy.
Nor did you or your cat change the default
I find it astonishing that this bug is marked invalid.
Here I sit, using Ubuntu 14.04 and VLC 2.1.4 and I have the exact
problem described above. For me, sound does not stop when resuming from
pause. It only stops when I click forward, mostly on mp4s but not
always. I can get the sound back by
Hi!
Changing at:
Tools - Preferences - Audio - Audio output - PulseAudio
Solved the problem. I guess there is something to review in order to
leave this option as a default to avoid this problem.
Thank you all!
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I have a similar problem...
I have tried adding the modules as described via the standard repos, to
be told all is up-to-date.
Seeking does not affect the audio at all. But, If I pause I have to select
audio-none, then audio-track1 for audio to return.
I HAVE a 'vlc -vv' output.
NB )
I installed the vlc-plugin-pulse on my Ubuntu 12.04 with the Default
audio output settings and now pausing,seeking everything works just
fine.
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Forgot to mention that mine is a fresh install, without a separate /home
partition, so it cannot be the case of leftover configuration files.
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I've encountered this bug both in vlc 2.0.6 and 2.0.7 (the last one
installed from a ppa), under kubuntu 13.04 x64. I didn't install
initially vlc-plugin-pulse, and in the vlc settings menu audio output
was set to default (not alsa). So this cannot be a case of wrong
configuration made by the
This bug has been happening for me since I installed VLC media player.
The workaround is to change the audio channel after resuming the video.
I have attached the output of the following command:
vlc -vvv vlc-bug-log 21
** Attachment added: Log of vlc -vvv on pausing and then starting a video
P.S., I have installed vlc-plugin-pulse and selected pulseaudio for the
audio output.
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@BB: The log shows you are using ALSA, not PulseAudio.
That being said, I really think Ubuntu should include the PulseAudio
plugins in VLC by default and make the ALSA ones optional, not vice
versa.
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@Remi: on the audio menu, the default says Playback/recording through
the Pulse audio server. That might be ALSA for all I know but it says
that. I'll post a screenshot if you like. Even if I change it to
PulseAudio Sound Server, the bug remains.
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Rémi, vlc recommends vlc-plugin-pulse and therefore vlc-plugin-pulse is
installed by default.
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@BB: that's PulseAudio *through* ALSA, as opposed to native PulseAudio.
You did select ALSA. That's the whole point.
@bdrung: Recommends can be disabled. Putting the ALSA input output in
the default package, and the PulseAudio input output in a separate
package is not much short of idiotic for
This is a log of the same bug happening with the selection of
Audio/Audio device/PulseAudio Sound Server from the menu.
This is on Ubuntu 12.04. I only upgraded from 10. Ubuntu because I hoped
that this problem would be fixed! This is a very old bug.
** Attachment added: A log of vlc -vvv with
@Remi:
@BB: that's PulseAudio *through* ALSA, as opposed to native
PulseAudio. You did select ALSA. That's the whole point.
I didn't select anything, that is the default I get. The only option I
can see is to use PulseAudio Sound System under the Audio/Audio
Device menu. The bug is the same
ONCE AGAIN: do NOT use the ALSA audio output plugin
Tools - Preferences - Audio - Audio output - Default or
PulseAudio audio output, NOT ALSA audio output
Or reset your preferences.
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User configuration error.
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Status: Opinion = Invalid
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@Remi: I did as you suggest and confirm that this works. However closing
the bug as Invalid and marking it as user configuration error is
irresponsible. I certainly didn't configure it that way since I didn't
even know about the configuration until now. The VLC media player came
like this on
Yes, you did. The default is default, not ALSA.
You can try with a clean Ubuntu installation if you won't believe it.
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Yes, you did.
No, I didn't. I didn't even know this configuration existed until you
wrote about it. I've never even looked under that tools menu. You are
just trying to shift responsibility for the bug by making up lies, which
is irresponsible behaviour.
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So your cat did it... That is not an excuse for calling a volunteer
contributor a liar and an irresponsible.
You are welcome to my kill file. Plonk.
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That is not an excuse for calling a volunteer contributor a liar and
an irresponsible.
You accused me of lying first, guy. What's your excuse for calling a
volunteer bug reporter a liar?
I can't imagine how many people experienced this bug and just stopped
using VLC Media player, or stopped
Back to the original problem ... (honestly, such arguments are not
productive):
Does anyone have this problem when vlc-plugin-pulse is installed? It
seems from reading the bug history that they don't, but that's not
entirely clear to me.
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On 23 November 2012 08:18, Scott Kitterman ubu...@kitterman.com wrote:
Back to the original problem ... (honestly, such arguments are not
productive):
I have never configured this menu in the way I was accused of doing, I
did not know that menu existed until yesterday.
Does anyone have this
H2G, have you installed vlc-plugin-pulse and selected pulseaudio as
output module? If it still fails, can you please attach the output of
vlc run with -vvv?
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Still happening on Ubuntu 12.10
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I also encountered this problem but i guess i solved this just by
installing libvlccore-dev. Worked perfect again.
libvlccore-dev : Please install this...
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It makes no sense to me that installing libvlccore-dev is a working
solution. This package contains only development files.
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This bug is a conflict between VLC-ALSA and the PulseAudio daemon.
More of a misconfigured VLC than a bug really.
That said, I don't know why the PulseAudio output plugin is not part of
the base VLC package in Ubuntu.
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I confirm problem gone after installing vlc-plugin-pulse.
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I had the same problem. No sound after a pause, but seek worked.
I soon realized that VLC somehow reverted to using ALSA for sound output after
upgrade. After changing from ALSA to Pulseaudio resume worked fine.
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Here's a sample of running with `-vv' on the file from this URL:
http://www.openbsd.org/songs/song44.ogg
The effects are the same for mp3 or video files: stops playing audio
after a resume. SpaceBar denotes me pressing space bar to pause, then
to resume playback.
$ vlc song44\ -\ Trial\ of\
I see sort of similar behaviour. No sound after pause. Seeking is OK,
though.
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