[Touch-packages] [Bug 1257956] Re: Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected, but no sound is produced.

2018-10-28 Thread Sergio
Ran into this issue with Audacity 2.2.1 on Ubuntu 18.04.
Restarting doesn't fix it. Headphones were detected but didn't work.

Steps to Fix:
* Open Audacity. Set source to "default: internal mic: 0"
* Close Audacity
* Open Audacity again. Suddenly headphones start working

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Title:
  Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected,
  but no sound is produced.

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I'm running 13.10 and the latest GNOME. I've just fresh installed
  everything and the problem has occured again the same way. I would
  like to be able to use audacity, but I suppose in the mean time I will
  just reinstall everything.

  Steps to reproduce : 
  1) Install audacity 2.0.3 from official Ubuntu repositories
  2) Open Audacity and play something with it
  3) That's it : no more headphones sound.

  
  - alsa log created with 'alsa-info.sh' 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo) : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131709/

  - pulse log when I plug in my headphones, I run a MP3 file with VLC,
  close VLC then unplug headphones
  (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log) :
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131713/

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1257956] Re: Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected, but no sound is produced.

2018-05-29 Thread Lorenzo
Editing source in audacity to "pulse: Internal Mic 0" works on Ubuntu
18.04 and official audacity packager from their ppa version:
2.2.2-1build1

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Title:
  Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected,
  but no sound is produced.

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I'm running 13.10 and the latest GNOME. I've just fresh installed
  everything and the problem has occured again the same way. I would
  like to be able to use audacity, but I suppose in the mean time I will
  just reinstall everything.

  Steps to reproduce : 
  1) Install audacity 2.0.3 from official Ubuntu repositories
  2) Open Audacity and play something with it
  3) That's it : no more headphones sound.

  
  - alsa log created with 'alsa-info.sh' 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo) : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131709/

  - pulse log when I plug in my headphones, I run a MP3 file with VLC,
  close VLC then unplug headphones
  (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log) :
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131713/

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1257956] Re: Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected, but no sound is produced.

2018-02-26 Thread adrya
I just installed Audacity to make a quick edit on an a MP3 file.  I
installed 2.1.2 from the default Linux Mint repo, opened Audacity and
selected my file.  It played over my headphones just fine.   I closed
Audacity, then immediately opened it again to select a different file to
edit.  As Audacity opened I heard an audible 'click' over my headphones.
I could no longer hear anything over my headphones whether in Audacity
or via browser/youtube or other media player.

I discovered an AskUbuntu question with the same problem.  An answer
there said that we just needed to open Audacity and select Internal
Mic:0.   Tried that, and presto had audio over my headphones again.

Another answer on the same question recommended upgrading from 2.1.2 to
the current (then) version of 2.2.0 to get around the bug in the future.
I then uninstalled 2.1.2, and installed 2.2.2 from the ubuntuhandbook
repo.

Opened Audacity 2.2.2, only to discover that I now have no headphone
volume again, and this time changing the output to Internal Mic:0 did
not work.  In fact, I cannot get headphone output on any of the 10
output options.   Nothing plays over headphones now, not
youtube/browser, not files in VLC.

Installing Audacity has literally broken my laptops ability to listen to
music over headphones.

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Title:
  Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected,
  but no sound is produced.

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I'm running 13.10 and the latest GNOME. I've just fresh installed
  everything and the problem has occured again the same way. I would
  like to be able to use audacity, but I suppose in the mean time I will
  just reinstall everything.

  Steps to reproduce : 
  1) Install audacity 2.0.3 from official Ubuntu repositories
  2) Open Audacity and play something with it
  3) That's it : no more headphones sound.

  
  - alsa log created with 'alsa-info.sh' 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo) : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131709/

  - pulse log when I plug in my headphones, I run a MP3 file with VLC,
  close VLC then unplug headphones
  (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log) :
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131713/

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1257956] Re: Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected, but no sound is produced.

2017-04-24 Thread Kay
I also ran into this issue yesterday on a Dell XPS13. It is nothing
Audacity specific and you can easily trigger this yourself by just
running 'amixer -c 0 set "Headphone Mic" cap' or starting alsamixer,
switching to the capture devices and activating the "Headphone Mic" by
pressing Space on it. Similarly, you can get your headphone sound back
by instead capturing from the internal mic. All in all, there is no bug
anywhere. It's just that Audacity handles mics in a bad (though not
buggy) manner.

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Title:
  Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected,
  but no sound is produced.

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I'm running 13.10 and the latest GNOME. I've just fresh installed
  everything and the problem has occured again the same way. I would
  like to be able to use audacity, but I suppose in the mean time I will
  just reinstall everything.

  Steps to reproduce : 
  1) Install audacity 2.0.3 from official Ubuntu repositories
  2) Open Audacity and play something with it
  3) That's it : no more headphones sound.

  
  - alsa log created with 'alsa-info.sh' 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo) : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131709/

  - pulse log when I plug in my headphones, I run a MP3 file with VLC,
  close VLC then unplug headphones
  (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log) :
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131713/

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1257956] Re: Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected, but no sound is produced.

2017-04-21 Thread Anton
I just ran headlong into this same issue on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using
Audacity 2.1.2 on my Dell XPS15. When inserting a jack, I get a dialogue
box asking whether I have a headphone, headset, or mic inserted
(apparently an external amp with speakers should be considered
'headphones', but that's a different issue). It all works fine, until I
start audacity. Also, when closing audacity, it still doesn't work.

The same workaround still works: switch the mic source to something else
but the headphone. Which IMHO isn't a fix, it is a cludgy, confusing
workaround.

Judging by the dialogue box, this is really more of an Audacity issue,
and not so much alsa-driver, but I thought to mention it here as well.

$ dpkg -l audacity
ii  audacity   2.1.2-1  amd64fast, cross-platform audio editor
$ uname -a
Linux AF-XPS-15-9550 4.4.0-72-generic #93-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 31 14:07:41 UTC 
2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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Title:
  Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected,
  but no sound is produced.

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I'm running 13.10 and the latest GNOME. I've just fresh installed
  everything and the problem has occured again the same way. I would
  like to be able to use audacity, but I suppose in the mean time I will
  just reinstall everything.

  Steps to reproduce : 
  1) Install audacity 2.0.3 from official Ubuntu repositories
  2) Open Audacity and play something with it
  3) That's it : no more headphones sound.

  
  - alsa log created with 'alsa-info.sh' 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo) : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131709/

  - pulse log when I plug in my headphones, I run a MP3 file with VLC,
  close VLC then unplug headphones
  (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log) :
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131713/

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1257956] Re: Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected, but no sound is produced.

2014-12-17 Thread Ljiljan Veselinovic
The same happened to me today when I installed audacity. I am using Ubuntu 
14.10.
The problem was solved from comment number #12:
I went into Audacity and changed the microphone source in the drop-down menu 
from sysdefault: Headphone Mic:0 to sysdefault: Internal Mic:0 and it fixed 
it.!

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Title:
  Headphones stopped working after use of Audacity. They are detected,
  but no sound is produced.

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  I'm running 13.10 and the latest GNOME. I've just fresh installed
  everything and the problem has occured again the same way. I would
  like to be able to use audacity, but I suppose in the mean time I will
  just reinstall everything.

  Steps to reproduce : 
  1) Install audacity 2.0.3 from official Ubuntu repositories
  2) Open Audacity and play something with it
  3) That's it : no more headphones sound.

  
  - alsa log created with 'alsa-info.sh' 
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo) : http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131709/

  - pulse log when I plug in my headphones, I run a MP3 file with VLC,
  close VLC then unplug headphones
  (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log) :
  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7131713/

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