** Changed in: libav (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Marking as security; either Firefox is wrong or libavcodec is vulnerable
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> It is unlikely that your patch fix the problem since none of the
drivers of those users have a volume control with multi channel
I found this:
control.15 {
iface MIXER
name 'Line Capture Route'
value.0 false
value.1 false
@Raymond, sometimes you're absolutely correct, and often your comments
are helpful, but this is one of the times when what you're talking about
seems unrelated to this particular bug (about PA crashing)...?
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@Fabio,
I've just uploaded pulseaudio 1:8.0-0ubuntu3 to xenial, and I've
included a patch that *might* fix this issue (the patch in the link,
which you say is broken, but I can click on it just fine). I'm not sure,
but it's worth a try. Hopefully it'll get through all testing to be
relelased in
Oh, actually this seems fixed with today's latest image, after running a
"sudo apt-get update / sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" I can no longer
reproduce the problem.
Kristin, can you confirm that your problem is fixed in latest xenial?
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Indeed your alsa-info has some four-channel inputs. Which makes me think
maybe this patch:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-
discuss/2016-March/025659.html
...could solve the problem. Should at least be worth a try
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Title:
Bluetooth headset HSP/HFP mode not
Confirmed and reproduced here. Relevant log message:
module-bluez5-device.c: Refused to switch profile to headset_head_unit:
Not connected
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Anyhow the first thing needed is probably an alsa-info:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo
And if possible to reproduce while logging is on, this would be helpful too:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
Might not be enough to fix the bug, but should provide a few pointers w
r t where to
Hmm, but the log shows exactly what happens if someone changes the last
lines of /etc/pulse/default.pa from the below (this is the original):
### Make some devices default
#set-default-sink output
#set-default-source input
to this:
### Make some devices default
#set-default-sink output
to get more logs, try test versions of Pulseaudio, etc).
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Relevant error in journalerrors.txt:
pulseaudio[3130]: [alsa-source-ALC888 Analog] alsa-mixer.c: Assertion
'pa_cvolume_compatible_with_channel_map(v, cm)' failed at modules/alsa
/alsa-mixer.c:1214, function pa_alsa_path_set_volume(). Aborting.
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You haven't changed any configuration files (e g such as
/etc/pulse/default.pa ) so they now reference a hard-coded "source #2",
have you?
If not, could you reproduce this with a higher log level (e g by
following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log ) and see if you get
more information out of
(Sorry for late answer)
I find it weird that the suggested change does not work; could you
submit a pulseaudio verbose log ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
) where you select the front mic and try to record from it?
And also, one alsa-info from where pulseaudio fails to set front mic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1539209 ***
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pulseaudio crashed with SIGABRT in pa_alsa_path_set_volume()
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> The 7.99.2 is sort of final compared to 7.1
Btw, 7.99.x is the same as the release candidates for 8.0 - they are
meant for testing, they are not stable releases.
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We now have 8.x in the archive for xenial.
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Title:
Stack trace copied from errors.ubuntu.com.
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I tried to look at this, but it looks like a fairly normal volume being
set. Anyone who can reproduce this? It looks like the highest crasher
for pulseaudio on xenial right now.
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Hi Luke,
Is there a reason you dropped unset_pulse_internal.patch (and two other
patches) from the latest version of alsa-utils?
Now when one runs alsamixer, it goes to PulseAudio by default. Is this expected
behaviour nowadays?
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu
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1 file changed, 8 insertions(+)
diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c b/sound/pci/hda/pat
I don't think this is PulseAudio. It's probably something in the kernel
or the Android HAL.
Anyway, after PulseAudio has been playing a sound, there is a five second
timeout until PulseAudio closes the hw stream. Or put it another way,
PulseAudio plays back five seconds of silence after every
Public bug reported:
Not sure this is the right package, but I need to start somewhere.
Steps to reproduce:
Download https://openclipart.org/download/224778/Green-Floral-Frame.svg
Display it with eog, notice that it looks just fine. Click "Print preview" for
either a real printer or the PDF
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> A new option "Front Mic" in sound settings appeared. But... it is not
working.
Did you see my update in comment #30? It should be "Front Panel", not
"Front Mic". After editing, reboot and restart PulseAudio again. Is it
still not working?
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@simplehuman: Don't worry about this patch for now, it's just to help me
remember to upstream it later.
** Patch added: "0001-alsa-mixer-Add-Mic-Source-for-Xonar-STX.patch"
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Title:
"wants to record audio" not localized
Start alsamixer from a terminal.
You might need to press F6 to select the Xonar sound card, then F4 to see
recording controls.
Use arrow keys to find a control named "Mic Source" and change it from "Mic
Jack" to "Front Panel". Does this enable recording for you?
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Could you try the following:
Edit this file:
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-input-front-mic.conf
And add these lines:
[Element Mic Source]
enumeration = select
[Option Mic Source:Front Mic]
name = analog-input-microphone-front
required-any = any
Then edit this file:
Sorry, there's a mistake in the above instruction.
For the /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-input-front-mic.conf
file, instead add these lines:
[Element Mic Source]
enumeration = select
[Option Mic Source:Front Panel]
name = analog-input-microphone-front
required-any = any
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I have a 2-in-1 laptop with an accelerometer (Inspiron 13-7359). I would
like the screen to change orientation automatically when the screen is
rotated.
I've noticed that the accelerometer works correctly, by installing
iio-sensors-proxy and manually executing d-Bus
On the internal mic of the Packard Bell DOTS, one channel
has an inverted signal. Add a quirk to fix this up.
Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1523232
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@Raymond, the pcieport errors are unrelated and already reported as bug
1521173
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what-did-you-plug-in dialog does not show up
Looks like launchpad is working better today, so I just submitted a MP.
> Also is the name likely to change again? Could we get an autopkgtest
somewhere to let us know that u-s-d needs updating next time?
That is a good question and I understand your concern; but I think the
likelyhood of the
Needs further investigation
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Title:
[Inspiron
lpha amd64 (20151127)
SourcePackage: unity-settings-daemon
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
** Affects: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: David Henningsson (diwic)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: amd64 apport-bug xenial
** Changed
Patch to resolve the bug (and cause a regression on PulseAudio < 6.0, so
don't backport to trusty).
For some reason launchpad didn't want me to push to a branch today, so
I'm uploading the patch here instead.
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Importance: Undecided
Assignee: David Henningsson (diwic)
Status: In Progress
** Tags: amd64 apport-bug xenial
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Status: New => In Progress
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Actually; that patch set does solve some issues, but not necessarily
this one.
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Upstreamed now, needs these patches:
module-switch-on-port-available: Route to preferred profile
module-switch-on-port-available: Use input and output names
card-restore: Save and restore "preferred profile" of port
card: Update preferred_profile for ports when profile changes
device-port: Add
Thanks. So then it's probably just a matter of backporting the patch in
#4.
Given the kernel SRU cycle (if we fix now, it will reach end users
approximately 15 - 31 December ), compared to waiting for 14.04.4
(February 4th) where this is already fixed, could you check whether we
should attempt to
Side note: the above fix is in the 4.2 kernel, so should work in Wily -
that said, 14.04.4 is not to be released until February, so getting the
fix to stable (3.19?) could save us a month or two.
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Hi,
Raymond is probably right in comment #4, this patch will help enable the
front headset mic. We can probably backport this to stable if necessary;
but which kernel should we backport it too?
I e, how come you're running 3.13 when we have 14.04.3 which includes
the 3.19 kernel?
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So; could you please retry with both 3.19 and 4.2 kernels and let me
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info. Thanks.
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Title:
Missing "Front Headphone" in headset
Public bug reported:
Found in the wild on one of the machines we enable.
** Affects: hwe-next
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: David Henningsson (diwic)
Status: In Progress
** Changed
The combination "Front Headphone" + "Headset Mic Phantom"
was found on one the machines we enable. Without this patch,
the headset mic appeared plugged in when nothing was plugged
into the jack.
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1513384
Signed-off-by: David Henning
Hi Seb,
With my proposed fix, the subwoofer slider will work as follows:
Slider all the way to the left = no subwoofer
Slider in the middle = subwoofer / other speakers equal volume
Slider all the way to the right = only subwoofer
That will make the subwoofer slider behave consistently with the
Note to self - these are the commits we need to cherrypick into Ubuntu
for the PulseAudio pieces:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/?id=9fecb6eb32d19b5f2dfc194426b7b3cd678a7520
rmits, I'll try to work on fixing them for the next Ubuntu release.
Thanks!
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Add the appropriate quirk to indicate the Lenovo G50-80 has a stereo
mic input where one channel has reverse polarity.
Alsa-info available at:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/220846272/AlsaInfo.txt
Cc: sta...@vger.kernel.org
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1504778
Signed-off-by: David
buntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo or the standard ones
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.
Thanks!
-
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Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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Sometimes it follows master volume and sometimes it doesn't.
Same as:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753847
Also raised by OEM team.
** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: David Henningsson (diwic)
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Seb128,
The main problem here is lack of people who can reproduce the problem
and help us out (see comment #14). Lacking that, the commit you point at
is merely a guess, and probably won't solve the problem for everyone.
But it's the best guess I came up with, given the lack of
reproducability
It looks like Luke has already uploaded PulseAudio 7 for Wily to this
ppa: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/ubuntu/pulse-
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We should upload PA 7 in the beginning of the 16.04 cycle. Too late for
15.10 IMO.
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Title:
PulseAudio 7
Status in pulseaudio
Okay, some more research done today, and I also talked to Juho @
Jolla/Sailfish about it, because they would probably suffer from the
same problem.
It's somewhat of a misdesign or broken thinking, I believe. In short, Qt
allows the app to set the volume of its sounds. This is an important
I've researched why the "Dinosaur" game always have sound effects at
100% volume.
Starting with the pa_stream_connect_playback API, the documentation
says:
"It is strongly recommended to pass NULL in both dev and volume and to
set neither PA_STREAM_START_MUTED nor PA_STREAM_START_UNMUTED –
Actually, this seems to already be fixed...
https://github.com/qtproject/qtmultimedia/commit/5f33d7bea3fd3dd441aff499576826a02e8e5be2
...which is in 5.4.1, so should be on touch too. So forget about the
previous comment; that said, I do see a message in PulseAudio saying
that the stream volume is
Hmm, in src/multimedia/audio/qsoundeffect_qaudio_p.cpp -
PrivateSoundSource::sampleReady() seems to always call
m_audioOutput->setVolume(m_volume); - with m_volume defaulting to
1.0...maybe that could be the cause of error here?
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While troubleshooting this together with karni and mzanetti, an
interesting find is in the ubuntu-push client. It seems to restrict the
sound files allowed to be inside /usr/share/xdg.
Could affected people check if they have manually modified what sound
they want to be played back from telegram?
Setting to incomplete while waiting for John to answer.
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Upstream has generally recommended against loading it by default, claiming the
default sink should only be changed on user interaction.
It also kicks out possible role-based routing (i e, phone call on a USB headset
and music on speakers).
That said, I do recognise that it solves a problem for
If you can reproduce this, please do the following:
pacmd set-log-level 4
PULSE_PROP="media.role=alert" paplay
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/notifications/Slick.ogg
grep pulseaudio /var/log/syslog
And attach the result of the last command here. Thanks!
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help me get some logs out of it?
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Title:
Notification
According to Alexander Patrakov's evaluation, both speex-float-5 and
speex-float-10 are same or better than libsamplerate's highest quality.
So far we've trusted his word on that. If you want to challenge that, I
suggest you do so on the pulseaudio-discuss mailinglist.
For reference, here's a
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Title:
Unavailable port selec
@john, can you also reproduce this from Sound settings, i e, when
choosing a notification signal, does it work there or not?
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Title:
Notification sou
> PULSE_PROP="media.role=alert" paplay
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/notifications/Slick.ogg
I just tried this on my krillin and it does play a sound.
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/usr/bin/pulseaudio:11:free:pa_xfree:pa_droid_profile_free:pa_hashmap_remove_all:pa_hashmap_free
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Upstream has decided to phase out libsamplerate, as speex gives better
"bang for the buck", i e better audio quality for the same CPU or same
quality for less CPU.
Ubuntu Touch is apparently ahead of schedule - but expect the distro to
stop supporting these in the future:
Dear errors.ubuntu.com,
This version does not exist in the distro, but it seems the bug does
anyhow. I believe the problem is in this line:
dp->profiles =
pa_hashmap_new_full(pa_idxset_string_hash_func,
pa_idxset_string_compare_func, NULL, (pa_free_cb_t)
pa_droid_profile_free);
This
However, maybe this line was added for a reason so it would be good with
some testing before release. Could anyone help out with this?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1490895 ***
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1383997
HDMI audio hot-plug detection does not work well with laptop running on
battery with 14.04
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1490895
Public bug reported:
In case one card has only unavailable ports, it might be still be
selected as default, even though there are available ports on other
cards.
E g, on a HTPC which have only Headphone and HDMI outputs, and these two
outputs are on separate cards, the headphone port might be
There was a bug with multichannel duplex where the number of output and
input channels are different, which should be fixed by:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/src/modules/alsa?id=02dc6d84edde7af86e155b224b6aa98080ef2979
That fix has not been released into Ubuntu yet,
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Unavailable port selected by default
Status in
At this point, what we need is actually someone recording the sound and
drawing the icons. (Or have GNOME do it for us?)
IIRC, if we merge this patch without new icons and sounds:
- the sound will fall back the same noise (i e bug remains unfixed)
- the icon might be worse off (displaying a
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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We have not seen much such problems on later upgrades, so closing this
bug (9.04 is no longer supported).
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Hi, is this still a problem on modern Ubuntu versions (trusty, vivid)?
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Hi,
I've just tested this by
* making sure my amd64 vivid installation was up-to-date (sudo apt-get update,
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade)
* using ubuntu software center to add the partner repository
* running sudo apt-get update again, then sudo apt-get install skype
* started skype from the
Corresponding upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=750324
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Public bug reported:
When having a mono output source, such as BT HFP/HSP, unity-control-
center by default plays /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav.
This makes it hard to know whether the speaker test works successfully,
e g, if the sound output is noisy because of some bug, you can't hear it
** Description changed:
- When having a mono output source, such as BT HFP/HSP, unity-control-
- center by default plays /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Noise.wav.
+ When having a mono output source, such as BT HFP/HSP, unity-control-center by
default plays
This is the code part of the solution. Then we need someone to draw
icons and record sound for these new channels, too.
** Summary changed:
- sound: Testing mono output plays back noise.wav
+ sound: Testing mono output plays back noise
** Patch added:
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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I've tested and uploaded a fix now, it's waiting for an archive admin to
approve. Thanks to all of you who helped reporting / triaging /
analysing this issue, in this case it was just a matter of packaging up
Simos patch, test and upload.
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src/utils/pactl.c | 20 ++--
2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/pulsecore/core-util.h b/src/pulsecore/core-util.h
index dcdc40e..d5a2d39
Hi,
To debug further, I'll need a PulseAudio verbose log (which includes the
crash) - see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log for how to create
one. Thanks!
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Hi Raymond,
This bug is about a crash in PulseAudio. In case you're interested in
following up on jack detection, could you do so somewhere else, e g by
contacting the bug reporter instead? Thanks.
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** Attachment added: thread_stacktrace.txt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1442506/+attachment/4373633/+files/thread_stacktrace.txt
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Will there be an update for 14.04 as well?
Probably not, sorry.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1261666
Title:
[pulseaudio] module.c: Failed to load module
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