@David, not having the Off profile is not a problem, especially if you
are saying that is temporary. The problem is I cannot select profiles
with more than 2 channels yet I require 4.0 for my card to work
properly on my setup.
Right now, on my fully up to date 12.04 setup, the Gnome applet is
@Simon, I have taken a deeper look at the pactl list you submitted in
comment #28 and just realized the problem is more complex than expected.
I thought the problem was related to not being able to select the right
combination of input and output, that the output was changed when you changed
@Simon, everything but Off (in either direction) should be supported
by gnome sound settings. Last UDS we decided that the Off profile should
be supported too, but nobody has implemented it yet.
Is there a full duplex profile you still can't set with an 12.04
installation and all updates
Hi David, I got access to the Emu-0404 card and confirmed that
pavucontrol effectively gives access to all the profiles. As noted in
comment #32, this work around is working but I still feel that masking
all the profiles supported by a sound card is risky. I understand the
initial intend of not
@Simon, unfortunately Conor has been assigned to other tasks. But I
thought that the fix I did in comment #26 was released into Ubuntu
12.04, is this not the case?
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@David, I'll check that this weekend. I wasn't aware of this because the
bug is still marked as in progress. Thanks for the follow-up, I'll
keep you posted.
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@Conor, I just wanted to let you know I'm still available (and much
interested) in testing any test/debug build to assist you solving this
issue. Thanks in advance.
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This confirms that in 12.04 we are able to set profiles with pavucontrol
that are not accessible from gnome-control-center sound settings. In our
case for profile `Analog Stereo' (non-duplex) we need to run
pavucontrol. Sound settings only allow `Analog Stereo Duplex' profile.
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On 12-06-19 03:27 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Thanks for testing. Can you select the right profile with the
pavucontrol application?
Actually, pavucontrol allows to set the profile to Analog Surround 4.0
and that works! Here is an overview of the situation:
On Lucid:
1) Analog Surround 4.0:
The sound setting in gnome session in Precise 12.04 is similar to
comment #2
and the sound setting in Unity session in Precise 12.04 is similar to
comment #3
Are the sound setting in gnome and unity session different program ?
Since I can select Analog Mono Duplex in Gnome sesssion
in unity
Thanks for testing. Can you select the right profile with the
pavucontrol application? If not, this is actually a pulseaudio problem
rather than a problem with the sound settings UI.
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On 12-06-19 03:27 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
Thanks for testing. Can you select the right profile with the
pavucontrol application? If not, this is actually a pulseaudio problem
rather than a problem with the sound settings UI.
I will test this as soon as I get back access to the
Hi David,
Unfortunately, the new .so that you added in comment #26 does not work
either. I have attached the pactl list just in case.
** Attachment added: pactl list with the libsoundnua.so from comment #26
Hi Simon!
I've been working on a fix for your problem, that we're considering
releasing as an 12.04. Can you test it first to make sure it resolves
your problem?
(It won't give you any Off profiles, but the rest of the profiles
should be selectable)
I'm assuming you're running a 64 bit system.
Hi David,
Yes I'm using a 64 bit system so there should be no problem there.
I don't have the USB sound card at hand right now (it belongs to my
father that I converted to Ubuntu :) ) and probably won't for the next 2
weeks or so. If another affected user could run the test that might be
faster
Hi Connor,
I finally managed to get access to the affected sound card again. I have
attached a few files as you asked previously. In comment #13 you asked
me which profile I think I was missing but I don't really know since
what's available in Precise does not work from the gnome-control-center
From the pactl list cards under Precise, I see that all the profiles
with iec958 are missing the 40 and are only stereo profiles. I
think that's part of the problem since on Lucid I need to use the
output:iec958-surround-40+input:iec958-stereo: Digital Surround 4.0
(IEC958) Output + Digital Stereo
Also attaching aplay -l and gnome-control-center with the
libsoundnua.so log output.
** Attachment added: aplay -l under Precise
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/972554/+attachment/3155256/+files/aplay-l.log
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/972554/+attachment/3155262/+files/gnome-control-center.debug.log
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Hi I've the same problem but with a bluetooth device that does not show
up in the sound panel (input and output). I only have headphones and
speakers there and I do not have as well the HDMI and all the other
options...
Note that in the output bellow the card show with the Active profile
OFF
Same problem in Kubuntu 12.04.
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[soundnua]: new capplet does not expose the sound card profile
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@pistr, could you follow instructions in comment 15 and paste the debug
trace here.
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Hi Piotr,
Sorry about that, will investigate tomorrow.
Thanks for the feedback.
Conor
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I don't have the same card as the others, though I have the same
problem. I have a Creative CTXFI Titanium and with 12.04 this all
worked just fine (after a few tweaks). I can confirm that in 12.04 I
cannot select the digital surround sound options simply because they do
not exist ... though just
Hi Simon,
Just so that I can get more of an idea of what is going on, could you
copy the .so to /usr/lib/control-center-1/panels/.
just in case you are unfamiliar, go to the terminal, go the directory
where you downloaded the .so and type
sudo cp libsoundnua.so
Hi Simon,
Did you manage to get a list of the profiles from your precise machine ?
If so could you highlight exactly which profile is being omitted. I have
looked at the list above and AFAICT this is the profile you are after
output:iec958-surround-40+input:iec958-stereo: Digital Surround 4.0
On 12-04-20 02:48 PM, Conor Curran wrote:
Hi Simon,
Hi Conor,
Did you manage to get a list of the profiles from your precise machine
?
No, unfortunately I still don't have access to the laptop in question. I
hoped the Lucid listing was enough ... I'll do my best to get you the
list from
Hello,
I can not select a different sound output.
How could get I it?
** Attachment added: pactl list cards
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/972554/+attachment/3088847/+files/pactl%20list%20cards
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Hi Simon,
The precise implementation attempts to remove the need for exposing
profiles to the user if in fact there are no real legitimate choices for
the user. Let me explain. Before all profiles on a given card were
available to the user.
On a typical HDA intel device these would look like
Hi Conor,
Thanks for looking into this. Unfortunately, the new design is hiding
something I used to rely on. The sound card in question, an E-MU 404
USB, also offers many profiles and one of them is Digital Surround
Output 4.0 + IEC958 (S/PDIF) Digital Audio Output (I don't have the
device at
Simon,
could you provide the results of 'pactl list cards' from terminals ?
Thanks,
Conor
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I was only able to get the pactl list cards from Lucid as the laptop
is not physically accessible ATM and I cannot easily reboot on Precise
LiveCD. I hope that's good enough for now.
Here is the information pertaining to the card in question (also in the
attached log) :
Card #2
Name:
@Sebastien, thanks for the explanations and clarifications.
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