For me, installing libcanberra-pulse worked.
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"Test speakers" is silent
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** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Since upgrading a few days ago, I'm getting the original behaviour (only
bell sound and only if window and button sounds are enabled). It
doesn't use the freedesktop sound theme anymore. Interestingly,
disabling the patch also doesn't make it work.
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Ok, thanks for uploading.
It seems like with the gnome-media patch only we're back to Maverick's behavior
of playing bell.ogg, the very minor thug or bong sound of 0.2 seconds. (Can
you confirm?)
Which means that I should file a separate bug for having a too short sound in
the speaker test.
I have now upstreamed the bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646996
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https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646996
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Yes, it plays the very minor thug or bong sound.
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Can someone comment if the bug tasks against ubuntu-meta and ubuntu-
sounds is still an issue?
Thanks.
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Test
I believe it isn't.
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: ubuntu-sounds (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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Today's findings, I'll just write them down here and create proper
patches later as I'm running out of time:
* for ubuntu-sounds, I recommend we symlink audio-test-signal.ogg -
phone-incoming-call.ogg. The latter one is the only sound that's long
and clear enough to be heard even with
Debdiff for the gnome-media problem
** Patch added: gnome-media.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/736349/+attachment/1989678/+files/gnome-media.debdiff
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Debdiff for ubuntu-sounds
** Patch added: ubuntu-sounds.debdiff
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/736349/+attachment/1989737/+files/ubuntu-sounds.debdiff
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Please forward your fix to upstream.
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This bug was fixed in the package gnome-media - 2.32.0-0ubuntu7
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* debian/patches/14_sound_theme.patch:
- Fix problem with speaker test not picking up the
correct sound theme (LP: #736349)
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The ubuntu-sounds patch does not seem to have an effect on my system. I
am not convinced that phone-incoming-call.ogg is a better test sound.
The sounds in /usr/share/sounds/alsa are much better for a speaker test.
Btw, you close the wrong bug in the ubuntu-sounds patch.
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Would it be reasonable to copy the test sound into the Ubuntu sound
theme? Seeding it would both waste CD space, as well as not really fix
the actual bug that the sound theme is incomplete, and thus remixes of
Ubuntu (OEM or other flavours) would still miss it.
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This affects OEM testing, so adding to oem-priority.
** Also affects: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: oem-priority
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: oem-priority
Status: New = Confirmed
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Steve, not sure what testing you do exactly but it seems that enabling
the option mentioned in comment #6 is an easy workaround which should
let you test sound if that's what you are doing
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Turns out the cause is the ubuntu-sounds package doesn't provide the
test sounds, and gnome-volume-control falls back to playing the bell
sound instead. But, the bell sound is only played when Enable windows
and buttons sounds is enabled.
The solution is to install sound-theme-freedesktop which
So there's potentially a couple of bugs here:
gnome-media: Probably shouldn't fall back to a sound that can't be played
ubuntu-desktop: Probably should depend on sound-theme-freedesktop
ubuntu-sounds: May want to consider adding more sound effects if we don't want
any other themes installed
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I discovered that Ihe sound test only works if I Enable windows and
buttons sounds in the 1st tab
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Title:
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Confirming, I can't hear anything either, no matter which device I try
Test with.
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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could be a gstreamer issue as well
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Low
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or a libcanberra issue, is canberra-gtk-play working for you?
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I tried canberra-gtk-play -f testsample.wav and it seems to play the
file, but I hear nothing.
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