So then all I really need to run Rivendell is alsa. I don't need Jack,
or pulseaudio.
BTW, I set the autospawn to "no" in the /etc/pulse/client.conf file.
The two computers are in fact identical - Not that it seems like that is
the issue, esp since the one PC that has been running rivendell (version
1.7.2..) for about two years without a problem. Its almost like some
sort of update made this issue happen. I can't confirm that, but its
just rather strange.
There is nothing fancy here. Just one sound card. They both are Dell
GX150's running Ubuntu 10.04
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Mike
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From: Wayne Merricks <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], User discussion about the Rivendell Radio
Automation System <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RDD] Audio playing too fast..
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 17:24:26 +0100
Slightly off topic just trying to clear up all the jack/alsa/pulse
configs that might interfere.
ALSA is where everything plays out of eventually, the rest of the stuff
are layers on top. When pulse loads up it will steal ALSA and cause all
sorts of weird problems (usually just that you get no sound).
You can work around this by making JACK startup and be the only thing
that talks directly to ALSA. You then script JACK so that it kicks and
rejoins with Pulse and then starts the Rivendell daemons.
You can just as easily set pulse to autospawn=no (/etc/pulse/client.conf
I think) instead of uninstalling it, the main thing is that its not running.
Having said that, it seems odd that you'd get any sound if Pulse was
running, do you have two sound cards or something (including motherboard
onboard cards)?
Wayne Merricks
The Voice Asia
On 27/06/12 17:16, Mike T. wrote:
> Thanks for responding.
>
> First off, PulseAudio was still running. I didn't know that it needed to
> be disabled. Now that I know this, I followed your helpful link, and
> disabled it. (thanks for this..)
>
> Per your thread you mention, I have setting the rate to 44100
> in /etc/asound.conf - still no luck.
>
> My Rivendell install has all wav files located on a server. Then I
> connect to the server and link it to the /var/snd folder. All this to
> say all of my RD PC's use the same files - not copies. They are all
> 44100 bitrate.
>
> And yes, jack is installed. I tried it with Jack enabled, and disabled
> as well.
>
> Any more suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> -- Mike
>
> ==========
> Hi,
>
> Did you disable PulseAudio, or is it still running?
>
> There's an article in the Wiki about this, and Ubuntu by default turns
> it on. I've run into situations where Pulse brings troubles to systems.
>
> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Ubuntu_-_No_sound/sound_card_in_Rivendell_after_setup
>
> Second - see my previous message on the Arrakis USB Sound Card thread -
> try with the etc/asound.conf settings like I suggested there, and make
> sure that your sample rate in rdadmin is set to 44100 (but you've
> already done this). As always, restart your Rivendell daemons after
> making any changes to your asound.conf file (or in rdadmin's sample rate
> setting)
>
> Another question - is it possible that your sound files are 48000 on the
> 1.7.2 system? What happens if you set your sample rate in rdadmin to
> 48000, and asound.conf to 48000, restart your Rivendell daemons, and try
> and play audio? To fast, too slow, no audio at all?
>
> Third - try installing Jack and see what your results are.
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