#912: SEGFAULT in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block at startup when
using
pulseaudio with jack
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#912: SEGFAULT in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block at startup when
using
pulseaudio with jack
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#912: SEGFAULT in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block at startup when
using
pulseaudio with jack
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stone: | Component: module-alsa-*
Keywords: |
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I have a Logitech "Premium Notebook Headset" (USB id 046d:0a01) and
PulseAudio is unable to control its playback volume. The device has onl
#912: SEGFAULT in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block at startup when
using
pulseaudio with jack
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Type: defect | Status: new
#911: USB device lists more configurations if pulseaudio is started after it is
plugged in
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Milestone: | Component
#911: USB device lists more configurations if pulseaudio is started after it is
plugged in
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Comment(by coling):
Note attachments on #911 which is a dupe.
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#912: SEGFAULT in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block at startup when
using
pulseaudio with jack
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#912: SEGFAULT in dbus_connection_send_with_reply_and_block at startup when
using
pulseaudio with jack
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Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone
#911: USB device lists more configurations if pulseaudio is started after it is
plugged in
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
control) to the lowest possible value (-36.94 dB; max is 0 dB). There is
no way of re-gaining the volume other than moving it up manually again in
alsamixer.
I'm running pulseaudio 0.9.22 from Debian unstable.
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I believe this has been discussed recently on alsa-devel
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to update it when the functionality is implemented!)
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#904: PulseAudio not "seeing" NVidia card
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I am also facing the same problem.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=141&t=66083&p=382098#p382098
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Comment:
Replying to [ticket:789 porton]:
> Sometimes PulseAudio starts to use 100% of one CPU core.
>
> The quality of sound seems not affected.
experimentally). PulseAudio only
shows "Internal Audio Analog Stereo" which outputs over the analog output
on the back of the motherboard.
If I add:
load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:0,7 sink_name=DP
set-default-sink DP
update-sink-proplist DP device.description="Di
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Pulseaudio needs the capability to set hot-plugged devices as default
sink/sources.
As far as I know, set set-default-sink, set-default-source only works if
the devices are present during daemon startup.
Use cases:
*USB
one input per
press: /"lib/udev/keymap -i input/event0" -> scan code: 0xA0 key code:
mute (once).
pulseaudio 0.9.22
ps. I might have double-ticketed this since firefox was being ...
pps. On an unrelated note, since volumes should go up to
PA_VOLUME_NORM*3/2 by default, sho
one input per
press: /"lib/udev/keymap -i input/event0" -> scan code: 0xA0 key code:
mute (once).
pulseaudio 0.9.22
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mmit;h=8534149fbe87c63a5af85f5610c0f62b45500d90
Feel free to reopen if the problem persists.
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every know and then on the MLs and elsewhere, so please refer
to those archives for a longer explanation.
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#904: PulseAudio not "seeing" NVidia card
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
#x27;m
all ears but otherwise, this isn't so much a bug report, it's just a
statement of fact :D
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sound is there, but barely, as the most part of the sound is the hissing.
I deselected the pulse updates once, and then updated, still got the same
problem.
Is this related to the PulseAudio system, or is it a fault of other
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Building pulseaudio with LDFLAGS="-Wl,--as-needed" fails. I run Fedora,
but it seems Ubuntu Natty and Debian have set the default linker setting
to include '--as-needed'.
A solution
: |Keywords:
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Comment(by oliverhenshaw):
Whoops, forgot to list package version:
pulseaudio-0.9.22-2.fc15.x86_64
pavucontrol-0.9.10-1.fc13.x86_64
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Out.ogg; done" and watch memory use grow with smem.
The memory is not reclaimed when the spammy loop is killed.
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te server when stuttering occurs (It's long but
it's all same timestamp):
Jan 7 14:11:14 marge pulseaudio[12084]: protocol-native.c: Underrun on
''Cut My Hair' by 'The Who'', 0 bytes in queue.
Jan 7 14:11:14 marge pulseaudio[12084]: protocol-native.c: Req
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beginning,
when the playback starts, it is (mostly) lag-free during playback...
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me (with a wired connection)! For wireless connections it
still has lags, but no speed issues anymore! Thanks a lot!
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as of gst-plugins-good 0.10.27. See
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=639240 for more details. The
remainder of the fix is in master (commit
3e552bdf19ac06be8377ec318ee405ea81400661).
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: module-raop-*
Resolution: |Keywords:
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Comment:
I have the same problem as mentioned initially. On starting pulseaudio,
the
, I'd be happy enough to include
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Actually, a python module would be even better than dbus. Until the
present, incomplete dbus interface is completed, stabilized and enters the
distros, it will be a long time.
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#900: PulseAudio/Alsa problems
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Reporter: RichardRogers | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: closed
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution: invalid
#900: PulseAudio/Alsa problems
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Type: defect | Status: reopened
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution
#900: PulseAudio/Alsa problems
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Type: defect | Status: closed
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution: invalid
#900: PulseAudio/Alsa problems
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Reporter: RichardRogers | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Keywords
that at least the vumeters of the mic are moving. That's
helpful for debugging, so it seems like a useful thing to have the
vumeters always show the mic signal.
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or is it that the VU typically
shows background noise from mics etc. (blow on the mic, see the VU in
action) that the user may want to see?)
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ally the same data, I
don't know if pavucontrol creates separate peak detection streams or is it
capable of sharing one stream for two purposes). Don't use it with normal
sources, though, otherwise the source will suspend a bit too happily.
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ake significant improvements.
Both yours and Colin's proposals sounds like they would make a significant
dent without having to sacrifice the vumeters.
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all of the
subscribers.
> All of these things will help alleviate the situation and I'm not
against doing any of those. The thing I'm not sure of is doing some thing
totally custom for peak detection.
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work than
the other solutions above and I'm not really sure how much practical
advantage it would have above a solution that just fixes the problems
mentioned above and discussed on the mailing list.
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ted to earlier? Can you comment on the results of this when
you tested?
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in the near future due
to school, but in May, at latest, I should start working more actively on
Pulseaudio. My first priority is to review stuff that is pending review,
and the second priority is the D-Bus interface.
The current implementation is actually usable already (see
http://puls
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dbverify or any other tool that Lennart Poettering has devised. Some see
their volume muted when going below 16%. This is pretty hard to analyze
without background knowledge. People simply assume their controls are too
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may be best to send mail to the alsa-devel list, or
to contact your distribution's audio maintainers. In this case it would be
useful to get an opinion from some distribution(s) anyway about this
workaround - if they really would want this kind of a hack in alsa or
pulseaudio, that might increase
ops
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same way, but doesn't
use the HDA driver".
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Neither of those alternatives require any more cooperation than doing the
workaround in pulseaudio, right?
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x27;s almost
there already but that there is a bug or something in the implementation.
Should it really be discarded at this point?
Why disable the vumeters when they can be implemented efficiently? That
seems like throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
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#222: pacmd doesn't work with pulseaudio running as a system-wide daemon
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Reporter: JeroenHoek | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: closed
Milestone: | Component: d
#222: pacmd doesn't work with pulseaudio running as a system-wide daemon
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Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: d
#222: pacmd doesn't work with pulseaudio running as a system-wide daemon
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#222: pacmd doesn't work with pulseaudio running as a system-wide daemon
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#222: pacmd doesn't work with pulseaudio running as a system-wide daemon
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Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: d
#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resol
#222: pacmd doesn't work with pulseaudio running as a system-wide daemon
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Milestone: | Component: d
#222: pacmd doesn't work with pulseaudio running as a system-wide daemon
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Milestone: | Component: d
#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resol
#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Resol
#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resol
#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resol
#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Resol
#641: Pulseaudio crashes when switching Bluetooth headset from "Telephony" to
"High Fidelity" (A2DP)
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#641: Pulseaudio crashes when switching Bluetooth headset from "Telephony" to
"High Fidelity" (A2DP)
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#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resol
#641: Pulseaudio crashes when switching Bluetooth headset from "Telephony" to
"High Fidelity" (A2DP)
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Reporter: foxmajik | Owner: lennart
#898: Bluetooth sink isn't created when pulseaudio run as system daemon
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
Key
#641: Pulseaudio crashes when switching Bluetooth headset from "Telephony" to
"High Fidelity" (A2DP)
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k it would be better to just implement a GUI or command line option
to enable/disable the vumeters as needed.
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nore the lowest step" option would still be alsa, I think. That way all
alsa clients, not just pulseaudio, would get the benefit.
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might not be the final patches that were committed tho' so I'd
recommend double checking if these are applicable in your case or not.
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(to the network) if
''pavucontrol'' could ask the remote daemon instead to measure the levels
on a source and just tell it what they are.
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rols (e.g. PCM instead of
Master). If -inf db is desired, there is mute.
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cards* *and*
*in all affected places*, could you please provide a way to ignore the
minimum level for a mixer element, e.g. in /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-
mixer/paths/?
If a setting were provided, I suspect most distros would enable it by
default. The downside (less accurate mixer setting
the problem is [[BR]]
''Robert M. Gray, David L. Neuhoff: [[BR]]
Quantization [[BR]]
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Vol. 44, No. 6, October 1998''
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Resolution:|Keywords: module-raop-sink skip
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Changes (by cefn):
* cc: pulseaudio@cefn.com (added)
Comment:
I experience the same skipping audio issue on Lucid Lynx with...
pulseaudio 0.9.22~0.9.2
e and sets the names to be more logical.
Thanks for the quick response!
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never submitted a patch before).
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Comment(by Gagaman):
Same issue here. Perhaps implementing a Vorbis encoding/decoding module?
Any ideas?
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sure why I didn't notice this earlier. See #723
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tl load-module module-loopback source=bluez_source.BC_0D_A5_83_95_AE
sink=alsa_output.pci-_00_1b.0.analog-stereo
}}}
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sink in pacmd shell but
can't make it work. Please explain how to do this.
Here are my sources and sinks:
>>> u...@mike:~$ pacmd
Welcome to PulseAudio! Use "help" for usage information.
>>> list-sources
3 source(s) available.
* index: 0
name:
this instance. You
may get more luck discussing this on the mailing list to get a little more
eyes on the topic...
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p
t a few things lined up).
Many thanks!
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