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thank you..
On 7/16/09, Steve Langasek steve.langa...@canonical.com wrote:
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Running Ubuntu Hardy 64 bit. Using standard proprietary packages for mp3
mediabuntu etc. Things worked fine. Then after a botched kernel update
(done while root filesystem ran out of space) was getting weird mp3
playback error.
mp3 would play in mpg321 and VLC only. Movies worked in VLC only.
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with downloading or
more accurately, installing, new programs in Ubuntu.
Thanks,
Decidedly not geeky enough for Linux
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Subject: [Bug 191027] Re: Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument
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this is happening in jaunty jackalope as well
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this is happening in jaunty jackalope too
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: totem
I am unable to play any type of content in Totem,
and, the opening Melodie (when the computers starts) sounds awfully...
I'm using the latest alpha development version of Hardy...
Update1:
the jaunty issue could be a different one better to open a new bug
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It seems like the bug reopened.
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How can I upgrade to the newest package by using Synaptic on Ubuntu
8.10?
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don't reopen a closed task without explanation
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sound was working...but after the installation of mp3 codecs(G stream)
...it worked for 2-3 days..there is a message..'no volume control g
streamer plugin and/or devices found'
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* 0004_disable_autospawn.patch: Disable this patch. Doing so
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works around LP: #191027, #204272
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sound works for new users now.. through pulse. yet it is stammering and
staggering, even the ubuntu logon sound.
anyone know of a tool to set my user settings and startup scripts to
default, just like in a newly created user account?
On Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 9:01 PM, yacoobsyifa06
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Well, the problem persists in Hardy and the latest Intrepid Beta updates
brought back the problem.
Exact same problema. I just have to kill pulseaudio e start it as my own user
for it to work.
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issue. Any issues that
Works for me now in Intrepid after todays update
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Apport is now telling me gnome-login-sound has crashed; eventhough I heard
it play without problems. When apport is turned off, this message will go
away I presume, but it makes me feel funny.
Isn't there a better way than to configure things so that a race-condition
is _unlikely_?
Perhaps there
dx9s...
I don´t really understand very well what is the reason, but issuing
asoundconf -set-pulse at a console also works for me. Now I can hear
the drums and the login sound in gdm, and once inside the gnome session
everything seems ok (totem, sound settings in the panel, etc.)
I guess that the
the bug is not a totem one
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True, except that Totem might be smarter to say in effect I can't find
an audio outlet for the sound, but you can watch the video anyway if you
want
Sebastien Bacher wrote:
the bug is not a totem one
** Changed in: totem (Ubuntu)
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Sorry, dx9s. I did:
sudo /etc/init.d/pulseaudio stop
killall /usr/bin/pulseaudio
pulseaudio (no sudo)
and it worked. Killing all pulseaudio instanced and then doing sudo
pulseaudio did nothing.
When I startup gnome, I noticed that /usr/bin/pulseaudio is being run. I
looked into the session
Observing all the comments, something poped up in my mind.
Might it not be GDM that is preventing Pulse to startup correctly?
See, if there is no pulseaudio running and GDM tries to make its startup sounds
(1 before login, 1 after) it will probably use ALSA, and if it locks up alsa
while pulse
Leon...
that's the same as what others are doing... restarting the pulseaudio
server in your user space... that also works for me... as a workaround.
but in my case, I found removing the .asoundrc* (or 'asoundconf set-
pulseaudio') to create ones pointing to pulseaudio server in a special
way --
when I did: sudo /etc/init.d/pulseaudio stop
and then: sudo pulseaudio, it worked!
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Leon .. are you suggesting there should be a system pulseaudio server
(running as root / system wide kind of thing?)
I'll ask the question another way (to any developers)... what is the
start-up process for pulseaudio ? when should it start (I saw the
/etc/init.d/ and /etc/rc?.d/ for pulseaudio)
hello all,
I've got the same Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument problem with
rhythmbox and totem.
With the Intrepid beta. Changing the System Audio settings to oss (!) works.
Attached there is the output of GST_DEBUG_NO_COLOR=1 GST_DEBUG=3 totem --debug
totem.txt
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Luke's hack works for me - I wonder what's the cause of it?
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Same bug for me on Intrepid Beta live cd.
Changing OSS is not a hack; it's using something completely else.
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On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 8:56 PM, Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen
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Same bug for me on Intrepid Beta live cd.
Changing OSS is not a hack; it's using something completely else.
Well, I meant deleting the .pulse directory and cookie...
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got the problem on Intrepid beta, too.
changing to OSS works, with autodetect and alsa I get the above stated errors.
the stuff luke describes doesn't work.
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Same problem hear after upgrading to Intrepid: I can hear the login
sound but, after that, Totem is unable to play any movie or sound and I
get the Failed to connect stream error when I press the test button in
the sound preferences panel.
If I change my sound preferences to alsa or oss the sound
I was having same problem with the developer branch of intrepid...
1) tried the reinstalling of ubuntu-desktop ... no-go...
2) restarting the pulseaudio server works (and an .xinitrc makes it more
painless-of-a-workaround)
3) skip'ed installing the update alsa packages (so can't comment on
update: fixed the drum sounds in gdm ... seems like it is influenced by
a bad .asoundrc/.aroundrc.asoundconf (which points to pulse ... and no
pulse server when gdm is at the login screen) ...
removed the .asoundrc / .asoundrc.asoundconf from root's home dir
remove the .asoundrc /
My audio always worked fine. Whether on Hardy or on the installation of
Intrepid. But today, 4/10/08 at 19:17, I installed the new updates and I
could not reproduce any kind of media files, on any media player,
getting the message showed on the description of this topic. Here goes
the detailed
Thanks Luke.
I can play media now.
Hope this gets solved as an update.
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I had this problem in an up-to-date intrepid as of 2-Oct-2008. I didn't
need to install any packages, but Luke's instructions for killing and
restarting pulseaudio worked.
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Same problem here.
Luke's instructions works. Thanks
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Luke, it helped. Thanks!
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For those who have tried the test package I linked to and found it
didn't work, this package is for intrepid only. It cannot be installed
on hardy due to the version of libasound2 that is required.
For those of you who have tried the test package and found that things
still don't work, please try
arkanus suggested this,
In intrepid i solved the problem by purging:
gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio
pulseaudio
pulseaudio-esound-compat
pulseaudio-module-gconf
pulseaudio-module-hal
pulseaudio-module-x11
pulseaudio-utils
and then reinstalling ubuntu-desktop, after that i had to return the values in
: Luke Yelavich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Bug 191027] Re: Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, 26 September, 2008, 9:33 AM
Can you please test the package for your architecture found here:
http://www.themuso.id.au/ubuntu/alsa-plugins.
The problem
I checked my GRUB settings as J Posey suggested. I think I am using a
normal desktop kernel. I have this in the Grub menu.lst first entry,
title Ubuntu intrepid (development branch), kernel 2.6.27-2-generic
root(hd0,0)
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-2-generic
Hello Luke,
I installed your test version; I did not get the missing dependencies as
reported by Jeyam, however It did not solve the problem.
Pulseaudio version = 0.9.10-2ubuntu6
Sound card = Nvidia Nforce2
How can I help further?
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arkanus suggested this,
In intrepid i solved the problem by purging:
gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio
pulseaudio
pulseaudio-esound-compat
pulseaudio-module-gconf
pulseaudio-module-hal
pulseaudio-module-x11
pulseaudio-utils
and then reinstalling ubuntu-desktop, after that i had to return the values in
I tried your package (ibasound2-plugins_1.0.17-0ubuntu4~test1_i386.deb)
on my t60p 2007-ad1 - clean install, no results, even after reboot.
However, there was some info in syslog - here it is, sans timestamps
the PID. Hope this helps. Let me know what else I might do to help
thanks for
This bug exists also in Intrepid after today's updates. I was playing
content just fine this morning, did an update and now no sound. When I
use totem it shows the error. I have tried the ALSA suggestion and the
pulseaudio suggetion in sound setting and it does not work.
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I found a comment in another post
(http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=927784) that this affects any
app using gstreamer and that VLC is not affected.
I can confirm this. I tried television, video, music with totem no luck;
with vlc it works.
Also the choppyness of the music in vlc has been
Sorry, LC works for music and avis but not for television; here I get
video and about 1 second sound and then no sound, video contiues playing
- no error either.
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dreamstogo wrote:
This bug exists also in Intrepid after today's updates. I was playing
content just fine this morning, did an update and now no sound. When I
use totem it shows the error. I have tried the ALSA suggestion and the
pulseaudio suggetion in sound setting and it does not work.
title Ubuntu intrepid (development branch), kernel
2.6.27-4-generic
Can't believe it... same here.
Intrepid Ibex i386... after todays updates pulseaudio broke again just like
it did in Hardy after some update.
I had to enable my little script again after every login I need to
I have the same problem under Intrepid as the other recent posters -
today's update broke stuff.
uname -a:
Linux wideboy 2.6.27-4-generic #1 SMP Wed Sep 24 01:30:51 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
paplay /usr/lib/openoffice/share/gallery/sounds/space.wav:
Stream errror: Invalid argument
I'm not
In intrepid i solved the problem by purging:
gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio
pulseaudio
pulseaudio-esound-compat
pulseaudio-module-gconf
pulseaudio-module-hal
pulseaudio-module-x11
pulseaudio-utils
and then reinstalling ubuntu-desktop, after that i had to return the values in
the sound configuration to
Please try the package for your architecture located here:
http://www.themuso.id.au/ubuntu/alsa-plugins
Please also state what sound card you are using, and what version of
PulseAudio you are running.
Thanks.
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Can you please test the package for your architecture found here:
http://www.themuso.id.au/ubuntu/alsa-plugins.
The problem is nothing to do with the kernel, but the pulseaudio plugin
for alsa. Other people have experienced similar symptoms, and I believe
I have tracked it down. If you could
hello,
uninstall all pulseaudio related packages and reinstall it (or reinstall
simply ubuntu-desktop) resolve problem for me under hardy
list of package:
gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio
pulseaudio
pulseaudio-esound-compat
pulseaudio-module-gconf
pulseaudio-module-hal
pulseaudio-module-x11
eratta : it was just becuse it was not start after reinstall :/
sorry
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can play DVDs in Totem
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I just started getting the same problem. I'm running Ubuntu 8.04.1 with
all the updates. Last update was yesterday but the problems started
today. The switching to ALSA trick seems to be working so far. I've
only been running 8.04.1 for a couple weeks now and had one other
problem -- an
I am not abel to hear sound
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Thanks a lot guys You helped me very very much !! Thanks a lot!!!
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I associated my audio problems with Totem, because that's where they
first appeared, after an update. However, I have no sound at all when I
boot using the current defaults.
In Sound Preferences Panel, testing sound playback for Sound Events and
for Music and Movies fails no matter what option is
Hallo
I don't think so! The problem I have is when I start my pc, the sound
settings doesn't work. Meanwhile I have a little solution: I put my PC
in Pause or Hibernate and when I activate my machine the sound settings
are working then.
I suppose that there is a service not starting with the
I have a similar problem with mi ubuntu 8.04.1 (upgraded, not installed from
disk).
When i mount my ntfs drives, sometimes (i have not identified what is the
trigger) it happens that i am unable to play any kind of media, on any media
player. if it is audio it just dont play, and if it is
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Target: ubuntu-8.04.1 = ubuntu-8.04.2
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difficulties anymore
On 05/08/2008, Steve Langasek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have this problem on my Ubuntu 8.04.1 when trying to play avi file.
VLC playing this file without problems.
Linux korg-desktop 2.6.24-18-generic #1 SMP Wed May 28 20:27:26 UTC 2008
i686 GNU/Linux
Totem version 2.22.1
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I had a friend report the same problem while trying to watch videos she
got by email. She had just applied today's updates, her last round of
updates was 1-2 days ago.
We went through the suggested change to Sound Playback to ALSA,
rebooted, that didn't work. Set everything back to Autodetect
** Summary changed:
- Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument
+ Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument - pulse can't handle 2
simultaneous applications streaming, as shows this totem error message
** Summary changed:
- Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument - pulse can't handle 2
I installed your packages and switched to Pulse audio in the audio
settings. This is what happened:
Startup sounds work, also Totem plays an audio file. When i quit Totem,
start Firefox and play some video with audio, i can't play any song with
Totem. However, when i quit FF and run another
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like i said... pulse won't multistream audio from different applications
simultaneously.
but alsa will.
i don't know the inside of pulseaudio, but i believe the problem described
by KenSentMe, which i also
experience here, lies not in alsa but in pulseaudio.
unfortunately, i believe, this bug
Ok, perhaps I wasn't clear enough with my instructions in my last
comment.
1. Go to http://www.themuso.id.au/ubuntu/alsa and download the packages that
are relevant to your architecture. So if you are running amd64, you would
download libasound2 and libasound2-plugins for amd64 (if you use
I have also the same problem.
Before I updated the system, following the notification update, the totem never
have any problem. Now Totem just stop working, but I don't know which update
made this problem.
I tried to re install (from synaptic package manager), but the same.. it won't
run.
I think I can SOLVE the problem (in my system Ubuntu 8.04 Muslim Edition). I
just found that the setting of sound (System - Preference - Sound), all
settings are in auto detect.
I changed to ALSA, and press Test ...it works.., I tries OSS..also it works
Probably, after updating process (I
tried it but still no sound. :-(
adis schrieb:
I think I can SOLVE the problem (in my system Ubuntu 8.04 Muslim Edition). I
just found that the setting of sound (System - Preference - Sound), all
settings are in auto detect.
I changed to ALSA, and press Test ...it works.., I tries
As pre previous comments in this bug, using alsa-lib 1.0.16 did fix this
issue for some people. So, I'm going to move through the alsa-lib
repository, and attempt to find the revision in the library that fixes
this issue for as many people as possible. To test, plesae follow the
following
went to: http://www.themuso.id.au/ubuntu/alsa and found out that some of the
links are mixed up... clicking on 32 architecture link brings up the 64 and
vice versa...
plus some dependencies did not work neither.. still no sound. Updated today and
since then no sound. Yesterday it still was
Thinkpad T60p, 2007-AD1 here, same thing.
I have a sound for when gdm login window is complete, and a sound for
wrong password, but no gnome system sounds after login (e.g., no
system startup sound).
*Other* sounds work fine. I can play sound files from the command line.
However,
[Update]
Right now, my solution is to killall pulseaudio right after I login, and run
pulseaudio again.
Observe that Bill is probably using aplay, play or sox to play sound
files in the comment above. That will work, since regular ALSA is always
working. esdplay or paplay actually play the sound
Just did a fresh install of i386 Hardy 8.04 + all updates.
Experiencing the same error even on a totally fresh reboot. The login
screen drum sound plays, but trying to play anything in Totem gives me
the Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument error. Rhythmbox
refuses to play anything but
Hey, I'm using Ubuntu Hardy 8.04, always updated.
Pulse broke down a week or so ago here. Don't know if it was because of any
updates, but today, after an update and only after sudo rm -rf /tmp/* and a
reboot, it all came back alive. Pulse back online.
See if it helps you guys.
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FWIW, there is an updated libasound2 package available now in hardy-
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can be pushed as an update to stable, but even before that we need help
from people who have been seeing this bug to test whether it even fixes
the issues.
Thiago,
Which version of libasound2 did you install, exactly? Did you happen to
upgrade libasound2-plugins at the same time? (May not be used on your
system, but having the two packages out of sync might cause issues)
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libasound2 package version '1.0.15-3ubuntu4' was installed with no plugins
installed ... will try installing the plugins.
Installed the plugins and it did not error out. That seems to have fixed
it. (the sound is kind of blurred though)
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 3:46 PM, Steve Langasek
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ok, I am enabling the 'hardy proposed' repositories and will do an
update.
the new libasound2 packages are now version 1.0.16-0ubuntu0.1. Note: Their
seems to be no update for the plugins package itself.
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FWIW, there is
I installed the libasound2, and didn`t work for me. I still can`t see
any video on totem and listen musica on rythmbox.
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This fixed my issue. tried playing 4 different videos. All worked
great. Is there a way to get this backported into hardy?
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You shouldnt have broken packages... I dont
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It's because it's newer than the one in the software repository.
Whill this version of libasound come in the repository soon or is it
only meant for Interpid?
** Attachment added: broken.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14801603/broken.txt
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Failed to connect stream: Invalid argument
The new libasound2 package makes it better, but doesn't actually fix the
issue. Amarok doesn't actually freak out after playing flash in the
browser, but it doesn't work anymore either. Closing the browser doesn't
help, but restarting amarok does (still requires a kill). Did not have
to kill
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