Hi.
Due to the security concerns (and disk space) of bringing a new package
into main, and due to low demand, I've skipped the webrtc echo canceller
so far. But I don't mind adding it if someone has a practical use case
for it?
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[Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H] PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound
horrible
Why is this marked Incomplete ?
Is there anything you need from me ?
It sounds like it could be hardware failure, could you rule this out by
e g booting a live-CD and see if speakers work there?
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Cool stuff. I've never looked at PCI IOMMU traces before.
I don't see anything obvious when looking at those traces though, so
we're probably looking at some type of chipset bug here.
I guess we're down to trial and error then? I e, try random changes to
stuff that win7 does but we don't (or the
Lowering severity due to
- not many machines/people affected
- workaround available (comment #5)
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sp:7fff825b91d0 error:0 in libavutil.so.51.22.1
+ [a52 plugin] no sound/audio, traps: pulseaudio[25921] trap divide error
ip:7fe46a303a57 sp:7fff825b91d0 error:0 in libavutil.so.51.22.1
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pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in output_free()
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Low audio output / missing subwoofer
So, I installed the stuff from my own ppa, in the hope that it would
also crash and so I could track the problem down. Unfortunately, it
didn't, it ran as good as always.
In addition, the pactl list command does not show anything really out of
the ordinary. I was expecting it to show a
in the sense that 5470 also
needs a headset mic patch, whereas 5460 has individual detection for
headphone and headset mic.
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I had a quick look at the pactl list output and noticed the following
things:
1) You seem to be running the cinnamon desktop. This usually shouldn't
matter; but in this case actually it can. So I'm wondering if this is
also reproducible from a clean Live-CD of, well, saucy/trusty at this
point,
, see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS
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Attaching alsa-info from Dell Vostro 5470. It is also missing the
subwoofer, which is at pin 0x17.
In addition, DAC node 0x03 is mono for some reason. Probably it is
expected to run both headphones and front speakers through DAC node 0x02
and the sub speaker through 0x03.
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So the 5460 (PCI SSID 1028:05da) and the 5470 is actually slightly
different. Both 5460 and 5470 suffer from the mono DAC node at 0x03
problem. The difference is that the 5470 needs the headset mode patch
set as well, whereas 5460 has independent detection for headphone and
mic (i e, can
I think this is working nowadays; we have plenty of Dell hardware that now
works in similar ways (although not exactly the same).
And it seems difficult to find the hardware to verify, so I'm marking this as
Fix Released. If you still find the bug with the Asus 1015 CX in the latest
release of
After some discussion with Leann we've decided *not* to backport this to
the -lts-raring kernel. This is mainly due to timing issues, i e there
is some significant delay before the patches will reach -updates, and at
that point, there is not long before 12.04.4 is release. Instead wait
for 12.04.4
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Headset support on some Dell machines
one button for headphones and one button
for speakers, but because we currently do not support the line out mode
at driver level (which is the optimal one for externally powered
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Ok, I think I found the problem with the previous DKMS. Is this one
working better?
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Headset support on some Dell
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I've done a preliminary backport of patches to kernel 3.8, and packaged
it up in the attached DKMS package. Could you test it?
I e, install 12.04 with the lts-raring kernel, and then install this
DKMS package, then reboot. Is the headset microphone (and the mic-only
part) working now?
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This bug came from upstream stable and thus does not require explicit
verification in Ubuntu.
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next week if I have not responded before then. Thanks for your patience.
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Ok, now pushed to https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/temp - once it has
finished building, please test it and let me know how it goes.
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I wouldn't mind a Saucy SRU for this. It seems to hit quite a few
people.
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The sound is routed through the external soundcard when plugged in
If this is an external USB card, that is not the default behavior. I
wonder what's causing these streams to go there in the first place.
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Judging from the logs, alsainfos etc, I'd say we can nail down this bug
to somewhere in alsa-lib, if this is working:
speaker-test -D plughw:NVidia,3 -c 2 -t wav
And this is not working:
speaker-test -D hdmi:NVidia -c 2 -t wav
As a temporary workaround, you can edit
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/run/user/$ID/pulse owned by root and
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Aha, thanks for that. I've been trying to find a way to reproduce the
bug and with the help of comment #46 I got one that worked for me:
sudo su -
pacmd list
This will result in an error message and the directory being owned by
root, which screws up further connections.
This does not happen
Ok, here's my take on the problem:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-
discuss/2013-November/019121.html
Let's give Lennart a day or two to respond, if he does not, let's deploy
the patch.
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Hi,
A person having the same issue as you actually had a hardware error -
the front HDA panel cable was not correctly connected to the
motherboard. So please first check that.
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It's an integrated audio device.
This motherboard has a front panel HDA connector, which is what I'm
talking about here.
If you left this connector unconnected, try disabling it in BIOS. If you
connected it to the chassis, check the connection.
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We seem to get stuck in an infinite loop of:
gvc_mixer_control_set_default_source at gvc-mixer-control.c:357
active_input_update at gvc-mixer-dialog.c:746
on_input_selection_changed at gvc-mixer-dialog.c:1505
gvc_mixer_control_change_input at gvc-mixer-control.c:681
Here's a patch that I think will fix it, but it's completely untested.
Can you apply patches and recompile yourself, or do you want me to set
up a ppa for you? And if so, what distro version should the ppa target?
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About PulseAudio, S/PDIF ac3 output:
PulseAudio does not ship an ac3 encoder by default (I believe it is for patent
reasons).
As such there is no way we can output ac3 in speaker test dialog (and we don't
ship pre-encoded 5.1 sample wavs either).
As for passthrough support, should be working
that follows when you do ubuntu-bug alsa-driver ), then write a
comment in this bug, with your machine name and a pointer to the other
bug.
As time permits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release.
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Title:
[IdeaPad Z470, Realtek ALC269VB, Speaker, Internal] computer
In addition, this was filed against a version of Ubuntu now out of date,
and the sound settings were rewritten between 11.10 - 12.04. Please
reopen this bug if this is still a problem in the latest version of
Ubuntu. Thanks!
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pulseaudio crashed with SIGSEGV in pa_rtpoll_run()
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It crashes at this row:
p-timer_elapsed = r == 0;
And the only thing that could cause problems is if the p pointer is
invalid. It is used right before in the ppoll call, so maybe something
inside ppoll destroys the stack somehow...?
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pulseaudio does not recognize internal
As a side note; on the audio minisummit last week, someone mentioned that maybe
alsa plugins code should move to their respective projects, which was generally
positively looked upon.
Hence I'd like to add an option
4) we could patch libav to contain the code that now no longer builds in
This is not a kernel error. Userspace just needs to be more careful
about not touching certain mixer controls while a PCM stream is running.
It is uncommon for this to happen on desktop/HDA, but likely to be more
common in the ASoC world.
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Status:
There was something upstream that looked somewhat related:
Ok, got the error: the systemd pam module in /etc/pam.d/common-session does not
create a secure run dir in /run/user for every logged in user.
So pulse is complaining about access .
Deleted the systemd line in /etc/pam.d/common-session
** Summary changed:
- No sound after upgrade to image 99
+ After rebooting while in a voice call, there is no sound until the next call
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On 10/14/2013 04:38 PM, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 16:16 +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
+[Element Speaker CLFE]
+switch = mute
+volume = merge
+override-map.1 = all-center
+override-map.2 = all-center,lfe
+
.include analog-output.conf.common
Should these elements
since you have Headphone, Line Out and Speaker , should there be
three ports instead of two ?
It's a known issue. I've added a Line Out profile upstream, it's not yet
in Ubuntu.
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/src/modules/alsa/mixer/paths
Acedański ac...@mimuw.edu.pl
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson david.hennings...@canonical.com
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sound/pci/hda/hda_generic.c |2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
I think this fix is safe enough to send to Linus and stable, but will leave the
final judgement to Takashi.
diff
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Title:
Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13: Inverted Internal microphone
Hi,
This looks to be the same as bug 1239392, even though the hardware is
different, the symptom is the same.
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Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13: Inverted
These kcontrol names have started to show up lately, especially in
combination with surround internal speakers.
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Judging from the service manual, it seems unlikely that if you output
something to the LFE channel, it would actually end up in the front
center speaker instead. So my guess is that it is actually the subwoofer
you hear when you test it.
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Actually the bug might not be that different. To do a re-check between
headphone and speaker whenever you enter the HiFi profile would solve it
both on startup and after a phone call.
The reason this works on desktop is because the speaker is set to
unavailable when headphones are plugged in (and
Going through the comments, I hope I don't miss anything:
I removed the -v argswitch from your test; not supported on my box.
Sorry, confused speaker-test with aplay. Aplay has a -v switch that can
give some debug information.
1. both in stereo and surround profiles
I don't understand what
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1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
Notes:
* Thanks to Raymond Yau for the pointer
* Not tested (yet), except in hda-emu
Hi,
So there might be more than one bug here. As Raymond pointed out, the surround
speakers get front channel output rather than surround channels.
The patch I just posted fixes that, and to make it easier for you to test, I've
also made a DKMS package. Please install it and reboot (or restart
On 10/10/2013 09:16 AM, Raymond wrote:
but subwoofer of some laptops are already using this feature to get the
front channel when playing stereo
When playing stereo, chs = (i * 2) + 1 will be false and therefore it
will copy the front channel instead.
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Thanks Tony.
I think it's up to Dave first to elaborate on how this issue can be
reproduced, since you could not reproduce it.
And it only makes sense to collect the information when the issue is
reproduced.
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I'm wading through the comments here, let me know if I'm missing
something...
Anyway, if PulseAudio is not running, don't expect this to work:
1) the sound preferences dialog
2) pavucontrol (naturally)
3) A little unsure about speaker-test with -D default. -D default means to
go through
1. Given what both Raymond and I see in hda-emu, I believe 7.1 (through
four external jacks) does not work. Any vu-meter would probably skip
enough layers to make the test not reliable.
3. I believe the speaker test in Sound Settings outputs a rumble
rather than Rear Center, if that helps.
4. Do
.). Therefore, another workaround would be to upgrade to a later
+ kernel (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack ).
Thanks! - and sorry for causing the bug in the first place :-/
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The following machines are known to be affected (no more alsa-info
.
Thanks! - and sorry for causing the bug in the first place :-/
// David Henningsson
The following machines are known to be affected (no more alsa-info
needed) :
# Acer AOA150
# Acer Aspire 4810TZ
# Acer Aspire 1810TZ
# Packard bell dot m/a
# Acer AOD260
So, similar to what happens when I test 9ch, but with the numbering a
bit odd. Is it supposed to be out-of-order like that?
I think this is by design, it's meant to walk around the room in a
circle or something.
Anyway, I've made a patch for PulseAudio that I'd like you to test. In
short, edit
Btw, before I forget about it: These names are missing characters in the
end. It has probably been fixed in later kernels.
name 'Speaker Surround Playback Volum'
name 'Speaker Surround Playback Switc'
...it can cause these alsamixer controls not to be picked up by
Hi, since I don't have a maguro, could you help me with the following:
1) get pacmd onto the device, either by sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-utils
or just copy the executable from the package if you're on a read-only image
2) execute pacmd set-log-level 4
3) reproduce the bug
4) attach the
plugin crashes (indicated in bug description), or is the problem that
you only have output from front and not rear (indicated in bug title)?
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@Zonov, currently you need to switch manually to headphones using this
command:
pactl set-sink-port @DEFAULT_SINK@ [Out] Headphones
This requires pulseaudio-utils package to be installed, which it isn't
be default.
The reason for this is that Nexus 10 uses a different jack detection
interface
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[sony vaio pro] Internal microphone not working
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if the Mic and headphone of your headset works with the SONY Vaio Pro 13 in
Windows , the alsa driver can use the presence
detect of headphone node 0x21 to switch the Mic from int Mic node 0x12 to
The automute is not done by setting an alsamixer volume, it's usually
done by setting internal pin control registers which you can't see in
alsamixer.
PulseAudio stores the volume on a per-port basis, so isn't this just a
matter of that you need to set the volume to the desired value once for
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[Meta-bug] Missing speaker and/or internal mic port
Status
Are there any plans to release the kernel + pulseaudio fixes to
raring?
Not at this point. It's fixed in 13.10, which is less than a month from
release anyway. If you don't want to use 13.10, you can manually edit
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-headphones.conf and
add this
get rid of the noise in headphones).
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Title:
sony vaio
Hi Omer,
The link Raymond posted in comment #12 was from someone having the same
problem as you. He also had a home-built computer, and I assume you do
too. Anyway, for this person it turned out to be a hardware problem:
the HDA front panel connector was not correctly connected to the
snd_usb_audio: `-2' invalid for parameter `index' looks like a 3.12
regression, reported upstream. Would you like to help out by testing
Takashi's patch?
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2013-September/066713.html
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Hi Stuart,
I'm closing it as invalid for now. Feel free to reopen it if you find a way to
reproduce the problem.
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Title:
USB sound card not detected
On 10/02/2013 04:13 AM, Yuval Levy wrote:
On 10/01/2013 02:28 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Ok. If things work without extra drivers from Sony or Realtek, then it
should be possible to get things working in Linux too without extra
information from these parties...
I have added
@Shawn, thanks - given our debugging session last week I assume you mean
that given a 3.11 kernel, the headset/ mic-only *started* to work after
installing PulseAudio from precise-proposed, and it was not working with
the pulseaudio from precise-updates.
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Oh, apparently the pulseaudio fix was included in 1:4.0-0ubuntu5
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And the alsa-lib one, too...I just didn't notice
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** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
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Per Adam's wishes, I did some regression testing on one machine here. I
tested headphones, front mic and rear mic jacks. I tested this under
both kernel 3.2 and 3.8. No regressions were found, everything kept
working, as expected.
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Please don't install ALSA upgrades from random sources, as they are
known to cause problems. See http://voices.canonical.com/user/128/ -
scroll down to post Five wrong ways to fix your audio.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1228759
Title:
pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in output_free()
Status in
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1228759 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1228759
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1217036
pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in output_free()
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1228759
pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in
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