[pulseaudio-tickets] [PulseAudio] #872: Loss of sound with two sources

2010-11-04 Thread PulseAudio
#872: Loss of sound with two sources
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 Reporter:  AdamK   |   Owner:  lennart
 Type:  defect  |  Status:  new
Milestone:  |   Component:  daemon 
 Keywords:  |  
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 I have one sound source with no heavy latency requirements (movie playing
 in VLC).

 Now, if another sound is played (system sound for example), the first time
 two sources have to be mixed there is a slight loss of sound (for less
 then second). It does not happen afterwards.

 $ pulseaudio --version
 pulseaudio 0.9.21-98-ga8d7-dirty
 (ubuntu beta)

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Re: [pulseaudio-tickets] [PulseAudio] #872: Loss of sound with two sink inputs (was: Loss of sound with two sources)

2010-11-04 Thread PulseAudio
#872: Loss of sound with two sink inputs
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  Reporter:  AdamK   |   Owner:  lennart
  Type:  defect  |  Status:  new
 Milestone:  |   Component:  daemon 
Resolution:  |Keywords: 
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Comment(by coling):

 Could this be a result of artefacts from the Flat Volumes feature?
 (pulseaudio will always try and use h/w volume whenever possible to reduce
 overhead and thus power consumption etc - and thus when there is only one
 stream playing, the volume of that stream will always be the same as the
 underlying alsa volume - although the concept of a system volume is
 still maintained and presented to the user even if it's not really used
 like that underneath!)

 To test this, load up alsamixer -c0 and have a look at the bars for Master
 and maybe PCM too. When your second sink input (source is not the right
 term as a source is a recording device - e.g. a mic. I've fixed the
 summary to reflect this.) starts (and you hear your dropout), do you see
 them jump about a bit?

 If so, you can work around this by disabling flat-volumes in daemon.conf.
 Git master already has support to minimise the fallout from this - which
 stems from there being no way to synchronise mixer changes in alsa - so if
 this is the problem you are seeing, it's likely fixed already :)

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