** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Low
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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gnome-sound-recorder does not capture sound properly
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 354620 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/354620
I found bug 354620 which I think this is a duplicate of. Even though
this is older, the other description seems more relevant.
Recording to ogg works on the mini9 after removing the pulseaudio
package and
Leann, I am marking this bug as confirmed as Daniel Ellis seems to be
having the same issue and I was never able to fix the issue (only work
around it by recording in a different format). Please let me know what
you would like me to do to troubleshoot to cause of this issue.
I just tested this on
Same issue here on Dell mini9 running Ubuntu 904 release candidate with
netbook remix.
Recording to ogg results in just a few clicks. Running the system
monitor, I can see both cores are running at maximum.
I can get get it to work if I don't have anything else running and
system monitor at
I'm having issues with ogg/oga and spx on both Intrepid and Jaunty
(20090330). oga recording is nothing but clicks/static. spx is the
recording but the quality is bad (has some static on it). Recording in
flac or wav works fine.
Is there something wrong with this particular hardware?
Audio
I have this issue if i choose to record to cd lossy oga.
If I record to mp3 it's fine
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gnome-sound-recorder does not capture sound properly (static click sounds)
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I'm not able to find other hardware using the same sound hardware. All
other hardware that has been tested and seems to work well.
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David, can you reproduce this symptom on other hardware?
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Hi komputes,
Per our discussion yesterday, I've also tested making a .oga recording.
gnome-sound-recorder was able to capture just fine. I've attached the
sample recording. Thanks.
** Attachment added: 275046.oga
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21061920/275046.oga
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gnome-sound-recorder
** Changed in: gnome-media
Status: Unknown = New
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I have tried to use gstreamer apps to record in oga. I have tested
jokosher from the microphone, then mixed down to oga and it sounds good.
Keep in mind that this is probably not saving the recording as oga
before it is mixed down, while I think sound recorder writes it directly
to disk in oga
Gnome-sound-recorder uses gstreamer for everyting, according to what it
depends on at least. If you can, I'd try and use another gstreamer based
application, such as a CD ripper for example, and see what happens when
you create og files when ripping CDs, or using jokosher to record,
anything that
I was able to test this a little further with the help of Daniel. It
seems that gnome-sound recorder will only create this static sound when
recording as an .oga
flac, wav and spix all worked well. I tried to run audacity and save the
file as an ogg, the file sounds correct. What can be the issue
did you try to do audio recording in other softwares using gstreamer or
in softwares using oss or alsa directly? sound issues often turn to be
due to pulseaudio or alsa nowadays, does it make a difference if you use
alsa directly?
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gnome-sound-recorder does not capture sound properly (static
Daniel, do you have an idea if that's rather an alsa or gnome-sound-
recorder issue?
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alsa-lib doesn't seem to be the culprit here but instead mixer control
settings. To diagnose komputes's case, we need to know which capture
device is intended - the onboard one(s) or the webcam one - which can be
deduced from the audio settings of another audio (capture) application,
e.g., Skype,
Seb, Please let me know what other specific recording software (which
uses gstreamer) you would like me to test. Audacity is able to record
when I set the capture from OSS: /dev/dsp. If I set System
Preferences Sound to use OSS for capture (or any other ones really) the
sound is still very
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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gnome-sound-recorder does not capture sound properly (static click sounds)
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Leann, I can see that the bug for gnome-media has been marked as invalid
and this has been reassigned to the alsa-lib package. I'm not sure how
that conclusion was reached. If you don't mind me asking, what is the
technical reasoning behind this reassignment?
As far as I can see, if the alsa does
Hi komputes and Fabián,
Can you each run the alsa-info script - http://alsa-project.org/alsa-
info.sh - and attach the resulting info file:
./alsa-info.sh --no-upload
I am unable to reproduce the issue here myself so I'm not certain this
is a gnome-media issue. I've attached a screenshot of
** Attachment added: alsa-info.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19653038/alsa-info.txt
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** Attachment added: 275046.mp3
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19653091/275046.mp3
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I have tested this on a Dell m1330 and gnome-sound-recorder seem to work
properly after selecting the right device in the mixer an unmuting the
microphone. Magicfab sent me his alsa-info.txt output, which I have
included here, as well as mine and the one from the m1330.
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** Attachment added: fail-komputes-alsa-info.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19658316/fail-komputes-alsa-info.txt
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** Attachment added: fail-MagicFab-alsa-info.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19658331/fail-MagicFab-alsa-info.txt
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** Attachment added: works-m1330-alsa-info.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19658337/works-m1330-alsa-info.txt
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** Summary changed:
- gnome-sound-recorder does not work (static click sounds)
+ gnome-sound-recorder does not capture sound properly (static click sounds)
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Sorry for the confusion Iain. The bug has been reported upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560389
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Also affects: gnome-media via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560389
Importance: Unknown
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