Re: [pulseaudio-tickets] [PulseAudio] #835: Audio Too Fast, then Stutters

2010-07-06 Thread PulseAudio
#835: Audio Too Fast, then Stutters
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  Reporter:  youngheart80  |   Owner:  lennart
  Type:  defect|  Status:  new
 Milestone:|   Component:  daemon 
Resolution:|Keywords: 
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Comment(by youngheart80):

 I have been able to do some more troubleshooting on my own and appear to
 have found a work-around.  If I uncheck Add virtual output device for
 simultaneous output on all local sound cards under Simultaneous Output of
 the PulseAudio Preferences, the problem goes away.

 While this means I can't stream to both local analog stereo and HDMI at
 the same time, just being able to have audio that doesn't speed up or skip
 is a big plus.

 Again, this is a new problem - I had been running simultaneous outputs
 thru HDMI and analog for almost a year with no issues.

 Oh, some other bits of info - to clarify the OS, I am running Ubuntu 10.04
 64 bit. Video card with HDMI is ATI Radeon 4300HD series PCIe card.

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Ticket URL: http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/835#comment:1
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Re: [pulseaudio-tickets] [PulseAudio] #835: Audio Too Fast, then Stutters

2010-07-06 Thread PulseAudio
#835: Audio Too Fast, then Stutters
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  Reporter:  youngheart80  |   Owner:  lennart
  Type:  defect|  Status:  new
 Milestone:|   Component:  daemon 
Resolution:|Keywords: 
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Comment(by tanuk):

 If you can play fine to analog and hdmi outputs separately, this sounds
 like a bug in module-combine. But according to the Ubuntu changelog for
 Pulseaudio [1], nothing has changed since March.

 Your PA version is 1:0.9.22~0.9.21+stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu14, right?

 Do your dpkg logs (under /var/log/) show any activity on pulseaudio,
 libasound or linux-image around the time when things stopped working?

 In order to make sure this isn't fault in gstreamer, you can also try
 playing a .wav file with paplay. (Unless you use some gstreamer-based
 Flash implementation, this possibility seems very unlikely if Flash broke
 at the same time as everything else.)

 [1]
 
http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/p/pulseaudio/pulseaudio_0.9.22~0.9.21
 +stable-queue-32-g8478-0ubuntu14/changelog

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Ticket URL: http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/835#comment:2
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