get a problem, please reopen :)
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Is anything happening on this?
If I understand it correctly, a pulseaudio user with more than two
loudspeakers currently has three choices:
1. Accept that all audio that plays is sent to all speakers, whether or
not that's appropriate
2. Accept that mono audio does not play at all
3. Jerry rig
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of the next release.
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#845: PulseAudio not detecting sound card - Alienware laptop, ubuntu 10.4
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Reporter: pacanukeha | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: closed
Milestone
#852: Pulseaudio doesn't map multiple inputs/outputs
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Type: defect | Status: closed
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution: elsewhere
this with gdb's bt full)
crashes, so that we can figure out where this is triggered.
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, not the PA devs. Please report the bug to the ALSA developers. Thank
you!
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to the server there, and
readline requires a TTY to work, not a socket.
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#865: Pulseaudio segfaults
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Reporter: rabbit64 | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: closed
Milestone:| Component: module-combine-*
Resolution: invalid
to connect headset with the system.
Also, please make sure to file ubuntu bugs in the ubuntu bugzilla:
http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/UbuntuBugs
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that the right version is loaded.
This is a distro bug, not a PA bug.
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#852: Pulseaudio doesn't map multiple inputs/outputs
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution: elsewhere
: | Component: daemon
Keywords: bluetooth, headset |
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Pairing the headset and the computer is successful. The connection
initially is also established (after a fresh reboot). But the headset does
not appear in Pulseaudio
the data stream from PA to serve up.
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#870: USB headphone is not listed in pulseaudio
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Type: defect | Status: closed
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution
-zeroconf-*
Resolution:|Keywords:
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Description changed by coling:
Old description:
I tried to compile pulseaudio from git HEAD, and got errors about bonjour
(of course I don't have avahi
on this ticket.
Col
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rule) by fiddling with the files in /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/.
They are all hand editable (tho' be careful not to change too much that
you break it!) and do not require PA to be recompiled (just restarted).
If the alsa level access works fine with the iec958 device, then please
attach
it at that.
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#874: Pulseaudio breaks per-channel volume config when restoring volume from 0%
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=638477 works around the
problem. Also, the DLNA/UPnP Streaming source is very distorted with
crackling and other noises and seems to run too fast.
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the default source/sink, migrating streams to that
source/sink) when the property changes.
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is the correct place to hook up jack
sensing. I'd love it if you would come and discuss this with us on the IRC
channel or via the devel list.
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which sound card to use based on whether the jacks on
one of them is used at all.
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#874: Pulseaudio breaks per-channel volume config when restoring volume from 0%
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
#874: Pulseaudio breaks per-channel volume config when restoring volume from 0%
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Type: defect | Status: new
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#874: Pulseaudio breaks per-channel volume config when restoring volume from 0%
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Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Keywords
#874: Pulseaudio breaks per-channel volume config when restoring volume from 0%
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Milestone: | Component: daemon
). It does not happen afterwards.
$ pulseaudio --version
pulseaudio 0.9.21-98-ga8d7-dirty
(ubuntu beta)
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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
the sound.
Great.
-48 dB isn't mute.
Yep. It isn't.
But which value is good for mute?
In Pulseaudio volume scale (0-65536) 0 means mute. In decibel scale -inf
dB means mute. Did that answer your question?
I'm a bit confused about your message - are you just reporting that you
can't reproduce
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. -48 dB isn't mute. But which value is good for mute?
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:
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Comment(by Ford_Prefect):
If you are familiar with gdb, when CPU usage hits 100%, could you attach
to the process and provide a backtrace? Roughly, this would required:
gdb path-to-pulseaudio pid-of-pulseaudio
thread apply all bt
Also
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: duplicate |Keywords:
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* cc: a...@accosted.net (added)
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:
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* cc: a...@accosted.net (added)
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I tried to compile pulseaudio from git HEAD, and got errors about bonjour
(of course I don't have avahi installed):
In file included from modules/module-bonjour-publish.c:47:
./pulsecore
not able to use the digital
spdif out with pulseaudio.
In Sound Preferences - Hardware tab - Profile: combobox i have
only Analog Stereo Input, Analog Stereo Output and Analog Stereo
Duplex and no Digital Stereo * of any sort so i cannot use pulseaudio
with spdif output.
With another Envy24HT
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Noticed my battery drain very very quickly. Looked at top:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
17959 mccann 9 -11 107m 2944 2320 R 99.7 0.1 850:13.90 pulseaudio
Yikes.
strace showed:
read(32, 0xbfeba8c4, 72
#858: Pulseaudio uses all CPU on ALSA problems
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Reporter: LCID Fire | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution
Resolution: |Keywords: gst-launch pulseaudio pulsesink
+---
Comment(by LCID Fire):
Using the released versions in Ubuntu 10.10 it works for me again, too.
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Resolution: fixed |Keywords: gst-launch pulseaudio pulsesink
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Changes (by LCID Fire):
* status: new = closed
* resolution: = fixed
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I just added Pulseaudio to Gnome's Damned Lies (so that Gnome translators
can see the stats where they are looking for it:
http://l10n.gnome.org/module/Pulseaudio/ ), and intltool is complaining,
please fix this:
There are some
#865: Pulseaudio segfaults
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Reporter: rabbit64 | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Milestone:| Component: module-combine-*
Resolution
Resolution: |Keywords: gst-launch pulseaudio pulsesink
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Comment(by starT_T):
{{{
s...@ubuntu:~$ gst-launch-0.10 -v pulsesrc ! pulsesink
Setting pipeline to PAUSED
GStreamer version is 0.10.28
I played very well
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#865: Pulseaudio segfaults
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Reporter: rabbit64 | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Milestone:| Component: module-combine-*
Resolution
is always measured in
seconds, if the hw buffer is two seconds.
So, who wants to implement the needed fixes?
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/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/660567] (also
pasted below).
It seems that pulse gets a buffer underrun at the time that I would expect
pa_simple_drain() to return, but it doesn't, and waits for 2s after that.
In simplistic terms, I guess pa_simple_drain() could be thought of as
wait for buffer
one is a bit cleaner since the macro is
renamed.
I have tested the first one, not the second one.
Any kind of feedback is welcome !
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...
Will now test a build of pulseaudio with network/avahi support and post
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it should :-)
Can you commit this patch so that it will be in the next release?
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#865: Pulseaudio segfaults
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Reporter: rabbit64 | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Milestone:| Component: module-combine-*
Keywords
#865: Pulseaudio segfaults
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Reporter: rabbit64 | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Milestone:| Component: module-combine-*
Resolution
#865: Pulseaudio segfaults
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Reporter: rabbit64 | Owner: lennart
Type: defect| Status: new
Milestone:| Component: module-combine-*
Resolution
Resolution: |Keywords:
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Changes (by th):
* cc: tho...@horsten.com (added)
* component: daemon = libpulse
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] pa_simple_drain() done
I have also reported this on Ubuntu's bug tracker:
[https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/660567]
New description:
The libpulse-simple API has a function, pa_simple_drain() which is
supposed to [w]ait until all data already written is played
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/svolume_arm.c with pulseaudio pulseaudio-0.9.21.2-r2.
{{{
CC libpulsecore_0.9.21_la-svolume_arm.lo
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:34: Error: selected processor does not support `ssat
r0,#16,r0'
{standard input}:48: Error: selected processor does not support `ssat
r2
not as trivial as it may first seem.
Chances are that something made PA crash (likely in the module-device-
manager code that I wrote!) and it then autospawned again (as it's meant
to do) but would lack the nice modules that are loaded at login via start-
pulseaudio-x11 and start-pulseaudio-kde
to get the “pacmd list” output for this muted device – and
a screenshot from kmix at the same time when this misbehaviour is
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to rename outputs, which is another Launchpad bug to file.
I updated bug #723 with my `lspci -vvv` info, hope it helps.
I don't know why my fiddling in pacmd made Phonon and/or PulseAudio lose
track of names and/or unload module-device-manager, if I can reproduce
I'll file a Launchpad bug.
You
the code which
I can't do right this minute.
Ultimately I think this is a duplicate of http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/723
It doesn't seem to affect too many people overall (I've not hear anyone
mention it for ages) but it's obviously still a problem.
When you just see PulseAudio Sound Server
: |
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I'm trying to get sound working on Kubuntu 10.10 (KDE Phonon Xine
PulseAudio 0.9.21-63-gd3efa-dirty). My computer has two sound outputs, a
built-in VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller and a Creative
: |
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I'm using Kubuntu 10.10 RC (KDE Phonon Xine PulseAudio 0.9.21-63
-gd3efa-dirty). `pacmd` is nice, but it's strange that up arrow and
editing keys don't work in it, unlike most other command-line environments
in Linux (ftp, gdb
: daemon
Resolution: lackofresponse |Keywords:
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Changes (by lukehutch):
* status: new = closed
* resolution: = lackofresponse
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I have a Dell Latitude E6410 and sound is working fine with pulseaudio.
However, I get some error messages when I start pulseaudio:
$ pulseaudio
E: alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_avail_delay() returned strange values: delay
: 4611686018427387904
E: alsa-util.c: appl_ptr : 15528
E: alsa-util.c: hw_ptr : 15528
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I have no sound in my laptop. It only works if I choose Analog Surround
4.0 in sound preferences.
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it from moving to a USB headset? That would be inconvenient.
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Goal: Five rows in Tetris: http://js1k.com.nyud.net:8080/demo/730
firefox-3.6.10-1.fc13.x86_64
pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64
It crashes in 1 to 5 seconds.
You must run no debugging tools as they reduce threading raciness
: module-alsa-*
Resolution:|Keywords: i18n
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Comment(by kelemeng):
Ping?
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commented above). It also adds logic to not switch to
ISA or PCI devices in case they show up for some reason after the module
loads.
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(for the git commit feel free to obfuscate email address here but
it'll go into the git history so will likely be listed on the web
somewhere). If prefer to remain anonymous, that's fine too :)
Cheers
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Comment(by mterry):
Uh, that was at canonical.com. Trac tried to help me out there.
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#858: Pulseaudio uses all CPU on ALSA problems
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Reporter: LCID Fire | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Keywords
: |Keywords:
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Changes (by coling):
* owner: lennart = coling
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.
pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13.x86_64
rhythmbox-0.12.8-4.fc13.x86_64
totem-2.30.2-1.fc13.x86_64
gstreamer-0.10.30-1.fc13.x86_64
gstreamer-0.10.30-1.fc13.i686
gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.25-1.fc13.x86_64
Attached is the output of pulseaudio -.
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)? There are some rtp related fixes there that fix
header parsing that could have previously broken things. Not certainly
they'll fix this issue, but all the same it's worth trying.
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Milestone: | Component: module-rtp-*
Resolution: |Keywords: latency,glitch-free
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Comment(by jw):
I updated pulseaudio (both sender and receiver), but the speed still
changes pretty often
create a local
PA daemon even if there is no physical h/w. Pulseaudio automatically loads
a Null sink when no real hardware is present (I could easily make it do
the same with sources if there were a null source module!).
By always talking to the local PA daemon there is a much reduced
likelihood
to
the individual clients to implement. I've implemented such features in the
various clients I've written, so really other clients need to do the same.
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| Status: new
Milestone: | Component: clients
Resolution: |Keywords: network virtual
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Comment(by gauss-gs):
We just mean that pulseaudio CAN crash (of course crashes need
pulsesink0:sink
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
Illegal instruction
I m using
pulseaudio-0.9.21
gst-plugins-good_0.10.23
gst-plugin-pulse_0.9.7
Please do the needful.
Regards,
ganesh
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sound gap is VERY MUCH better than -KILL-ing and restarting
freezed apps (damn skype won the 1st prize for this, second is padsp/alsa-
pulse :-!) while pulseaudio crash or network disconnect happens. Maybe
just make sound go /dev/null until connection is established by default
and let app override
#852: Pulseaudio doesn't map multiple inputs/outputs
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Reporter: LCID Fire | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Keywords
:|
--+-
Hi,
i m trying to play wav file through gstreamer and pulseaudio as a sink but
it is giving error as '''Illegal instruction'''
But i m not able to weather my pipe line is correct or not.
Find the pipe line and log messages
:|
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Hi,
i m trying to play wav file through gstreamer and pulseaudio as a sink but
it is giving error as '''Illegal instruction'''
But i m not able to weather my pipe line is correct or not.
Find the pipe line and log messages
:|
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Hi,
i m trying to play wav file through gstreamer and pulseaudio as a sink but
it is giving error as '''Illegal instruction'''
But i m not able to weather my pipe line is correct or not.
But if i use alsa as sink
#852: Pulseaudio doesn't map multiple inputs/outputs
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Reporter: LCID Fire | Owner: lennart
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: daemon
Resolution
|Keywords:
---+
Changes (by coling):
* status: new = closed
* resolution: = duplicate
Comment:
Dupe of #853
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