Your message dated Sun, 31 May 2015 17:58:19 -0300 with message-id <caafdzj9ffhqxx_3vqndm8v1t3x8tw9kfy5kppwvoyussvyi...@mail.gmail.com> and subject line Re: Bug#756850: Bug#704305: not working reliably with USB devices has caused the Debian Bug report #756850, regarding not working reliably with USB devices to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Package: pulseaudio Version: 2.0-6 Severity: important I'm using a default installation on wheezy/gnome, set up as a laptop. The device works fine on another system, a server with a pulseaudio daemon process set up manually. On the default desktop gnome setup, however, I'm finding pulseaudio highly unreliable with a USB device, Creative Soundblaster X-Fi HD. Other people report similar problems. It has worked occasionally, but usually it doesn't Sometimes I see this error in dmesg or console: usb_set_interface failed and sometimes /var/log/user.log contains messages such as module-alsa-card.c: Failed to find a working profile. I've tried deleting ~/.pulse* and rebooting, doesn't help I've also noticed that if I try to kill the pulseaudio process (e.g. to try changing something in /etc/pulse/default.pa) it tries to start 5 more copies and logs a heap of errors to /var/log/user.log - this seems like some issue with the restart mechanism. In any case, having it restart automatically is quite annoying when troubleshooting.
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--- Begin Message ---Hi Matthias, On 31 May 2015 at 13:42, Matthias Großmann <[email protected]> wrote: >> I've merged in #756860 (X-fi USB not working on ARM) as the symptoms >> look exactly like those on my Intel-based laptop in this bug #704305 >> >> Just upgraded the laptop to jessie and the problems are still there >> using this device. > > Changing the resample method from speex-float to speex-fixed resolved this > issue > for me > (http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2014-August/021375.html). > > In Jessie, speex-fixed is the default resampler on ARM, so for me, pulseaudio > now works in its default configuration and from my point of view, this bug > (#756850) can be closed. Thanks for reporting back here. I'm closing the bug. -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler
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