Seeing on 15.10 as well, killall pulseaudio also fixes.
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USB headset not selectable in Output tab of Sound Preferences
To manage
Same problem on 15.04, killall pulseaudio also fixes it for me.
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Title:
USB headset not selectable in Output tab of Sound Preferences
To manage
I have the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04. Plugging in the usb headset
makes it show up in the configuration tab of pavucontrol, but not in the
output tab.
$ killall pulseaudio
fixes it for me.
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That bug is old and about gnome-media which is not even used anymore, if
you still have the issue in newer Ubuntu version you should probably
open a new bug against gnome-control-center or unity-control-center
instead
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I *think* I can make it work by ensuring that the headset is unplugged
when I login and then plugging it in later. This trick works at least
some of the time.
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I had this on a previous kernel, then it went away and now it has come back.
3.2.0-60-generic-pae #91-Ubuntu SMP .
Ubuntu 12.04 on a Lenovo T61P.
In 'sound settings' the headset shows in the 'hardware' tab, but not in
'input' or 'output'.
In pavucontrol it shows in the input devices, but not
I upgrade to 12.04 a little while back, but have been using my headset
quite a bit recently - without any problems. I'm afraid I can't throw
any light on when it was fixed, but it is working for me at least.
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This was a modprobe issue for me.
I had the following line in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf:
options snd-usb-audio index=0
Removing that line resolved the issue. The headset is assigned index 2
instead of index 0, as 0 and 1 are taken by my sound cards.
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I am glad to see this bug because I reached my end about 5 min ago.
I have the exact behavior as is described above, i.e. usb headset and no
devices listed in the input and output tabs of the sound manager, but I
possibly have 2 added complications. No 1, I am running ubuntu precise
(12.04) and
I have not tried to use sound for a while, so this may relate to the
updates noted by David Robert Lewis ... I am back where I was in my
post here of 2011-05-04 (#10):
usb headset / mike appears in hardware, but not in input or output.
Sound preferences also crashes if you attempt to test the
I am not sure whether this will help anyone, but I have just checked my
laptop, which is also running 11.04 (the comment above relates to my
desktop).
The laptop was last updated on 28 June, and works fine.
The desktop has had 3 updates since then and exhibits the problems
described in #27
Pure
something happened with last updates, the usb device is there, but no
input or output in volume control
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Title:
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Just adding I'm experiencing this too. #19's fix of killing Pulse fixes
(or should that be fudges) it for me.
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USB headset not selectable
confirm it's back in Oneiric.
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Marked as a regression.
** Tags added: regression-release
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Title:
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Looks like it's back in 11.10, Oneiric.
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
** Tags added: oneiric
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This still affects me. GN 2000 USB headset. I plug it in, and it shows
up in PA's Volume Control under Configuration but it is not shown
under Output Devices or Input Devices. Likewise for the KDE volume
control.
lsusb:
Bus 003 Device 004: ID 0b0e:2000 GN Netcom
Syslog when I plug in:
Aug 17
I got this problem tonight. I've had it in the past but I thought it had
been fixed. Doing a 'killall pulseaudio' fixed it.
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It works for me too now, and I opened this one. Marking as fixed.
Nick: Maybe you've got another problem?
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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fixed for me as well
2011/6/1 David Sowerby david.sowe...@virgin.net
I have changed nothing, except to apply updates, and now things seem to
be working. Has this been fixed or has it just gone away? Anyone else
still seeing the problem?
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Also fixed for me
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I have changed nothing, except to apply updates, and now things seem to
be working. Has this been fixed or has it just gone away? Anyone else
still seeing the problem?
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still affected by this bug, killall pulseaudio doesn't help, infact the
usb headset simply won't show in my /proc/asound/cards nor in my
hardware tab of the gnome volume manager
I still can see it listed unders lsusb
Bus 002 Device 008: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter
the
lsusb -v shows:
Bus 002 Device 008: ID 0d8c:000c C-Media Electronics, Inc. Audio Adapter
Device Descriptor:
bLength18
bDescriptorType 1
bcdUSB 1.10
bDeviceClass0 (Defined at Interface level)
bDeviceSubClass 0
bDeviceProtocol
** Tags added: alsa gnome-media pulseaudio usb
** Tags removed: amd64 apport-bug
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Title:
USB headset not selectable in Output tab of Sound
This bug is unfortunately affecting me aswell, and my USB Headset is
quite important to me for Guild Vent and the like. Doing a killall
pulseaudio will make the device show up and such however, and it seems
to be working fine after that, including the test speaker button. Will
report back after
I couldn't afford to wait for a fix, so I re-installed 10.10. I didn't
realise just how much I had configured over the years of Ubuntu
upgrades; it took up a lot of time getting back to where I was - a
shame this one caused me to revert and spoil the good record.
Although I could install 11.04
this bug about test speakers crash should be unrelated to the headphone
missing problem, at least for me I cannot use my usb headphone but the
test speaker function of my standard onboard audio is fine.
I think we should follow Colan advice and post about the test speaker
crash on the bug #775338
To me, they seem related. I can Test Speakers on the standard audio,
but not on the headphones. I suppose a hardware driver bug could be
exposing an unrelated gnome-volume-control bug, though. All of this
worked fine in lucid maverick.
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This is more than just nice to have for me - I use the headset /
microphone extensively for speech recognition. This bug has completely
removed that capability.
I can confirm the same symptoms as above - usb headset / mike appears in
hardware, but not in input or output. Sound preferences also
For some reason, my headphones began working automagically last night.
No idea why, but now everything works fine. Gnome-volume-control
doesn't crash anymore, and the headphone shows up in output and is
selectable. Go figure.
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** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Launching gnome-volume-control from terminal, and clicking Test
Speakers results in:
$ gnome-volume-control
**
ERROR:gvc-speaker-test.c:390:get_channel_map_for_card: assertion failed:
(stream)
Aborted
$
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Title:
USB headset not selectable in Output tab
same problem here, with my usb headset (0d8c:000c) after upgrading to
natty, when I plug them in I get:
cannot find the slot for index 0 (range 0-0), error: -16
cannot create card instance 0
snd-usb-audio: probe of 2-2:1.0 failed with error -5
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Same here:
May 2 21:22:55 mlaptop kernel: [92276.300105] usb 2-6: new full speed USB
device using ohci_hcd and address 5
May 2 21:22:55 mlaptop kernel: [92276.732196] input: Logitech Logitech USB
Headset as /devices/pci:00/:00:0b.0/usb2/2-6/2-6:1.3/input/input11
May 2 21:22:55
More info:
After plugging in, Sound Preferences dialog shows in hardware tab:
Premium Stereo USB Headset 350
1 Output/1 Input
Analog Stereo Output + Analog Mono Input
If I press the button Test Speakers, the Sound Preferences window
closes, as if crashed. No sound.
Headphone input
Dennis: Please change the status to Confirmed, so that maintainers
will actually look at this. Thanks!
If I press the button Test Speakers, the Sound Preferences window
closes, as if crashed.
That's another bug, which I opened as well:
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