Isak: yeah same here, that usually has to do with bluez still querying
for other devices in the background and sucking up all of the channel
bandwidth. It really needs someone to investigate if we can get bluez to
not consume so much bandwidth, or make the query period more context
sensitive such
Yes I've experienced the same kind of jitter. The volume level is pretty
decent for me, but not the streaming performance. I basically need to be
doing nothing else on my laptop for it to stream without jittering.
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We don't need this anymore, so switched to won't fix.
** Changed in: mediaplayer-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
** Changed in: mediaplayer-app
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Unity8
** Summary changed:
- The bluetooth headset can not control the media playback
+ The bluetooth headset cannot control media playback
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Fa
@Robin: yeah after a reboot or after simply turning the headphones on
and off again, pairing doesn't work. I need to use the Bose Connect app
on my phone to delete the remembered pairing, delete it from Ubuntu, and
add a new pairing from the app and pair from Ubuntu. Only then does it
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@Will: thanks for confirming that. I removed media-hub from the list of
affected packages.
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@Will: Are you sure media-hub is running in this session and actually
being utilized? Check in ~/.cache/upstart/media-hub.log (this log may be
located elsewhere in Unity8 session on the desktop, I'm not entirely
sure).
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** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: qtmultimedia-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
@Robin: Yeah I've been able to get mine working as well. Were you trying
with Ubuntu desktop or on Ubuntu Touch? The choppiness seems to be bluez
doing other device scans. So on Touch, if you make sure that system
settings is in the background, it should remain nearly chop-free. On the
desktop, it
@Andrea, Anupam, Robie: That's interesting indeed and might explain why
I've never been able to reproduce this myself. I would always have been
actively engaged with the phone when trying to reproduce this.
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@Andrea: media-hub manages the playback state of nearly all playback
sessions on Ubuntu Touch. It utilizes pulseaudio for the sound server.
Any sounds coming from the web browser or web apps do not use media-hub.
Ringtone and notification sounds all go through media-hub for playback.
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I can confirm that the aspect ratio is incorrect, both for the inline
video scope playback and in mediaplayer-app. It seems to be stretch
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Status: New
** Project changed: mediaplayer-app => media-hub
** Project
Btw, I confirmed this on turbo running image #r219.
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Will get to landing the QtMultimedia patch sometime soon.
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Title:
[Phone] Please enable opus
This will need to see if it's reproducible for anyone else in order to
begin to determine what package this should be properly filed under.
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@Ben: ok thanks for checking on that. So the issue is not with media-hub
then since qtubuntu-media is required for the Unity8 apps to utilize
media-hub. Without qtubuntu-media installed, the apps will use the
default gstreamer-based plugin in QtMultimedia that should utilize the
pulsesink in
@Ben: can you please check if qtubuntu-media is installed on your
system?
** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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@pat: have added this to the backlog of things to investigate. Will see
if it's possible to reliably reproduce this issue and identify the root
cause.
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@Pat: I was looking into this a bit more the other day, reading the
attached logs. This no longer seems like a media-hub issue and instead
seems more like an issue at one of the higher software layers. If you
look at the time in the media-hub logs where Anupam has stated it
happened to him, you'll
** Description changed:
I am unable to pair the Bose QC35 BT headphones with Ubuntu, either
Ubuntu desktop running 16.04 LTS with bluez 5.37 (also tried bluez 5.41
from installed from yakkety archive), nor using Ubuntu Touch rc-proposed
build for Turbo #174. I'm trying to pair through the
Anupam: your last 3 comments have been the start of some useful
information. Thanks for observing more closely and providing the logs
along with time reference to look at the logs. Very helpful, thanks.
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Let's keep the autopilot stuff out of main.
Here's an MR from renato that adds some build tests:
https://code.launchpad.net/~renatofilho/mediaplayer-app/add-
unittest/+merge/306784
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@Anupam: sorry to hear that you're still experiencing this issue. It's
been a difficult one to pin down indeed. I've yet to reproduce the same
symptoms that you're experiencing. That being said, if you can continue
to try and notice much more precise times that it occurs and document
those here,
Thanks Saviq, I don't have this device so I've not seen it personally.
But that's very good info to have.
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I need an opinion from the Unity8 team on whether they think this might
be an issue with Unity8 or perhaps something more specific to
mediaplayer-app. I've not been able to reproduce this on any other
device other than frieza.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New
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I am unable to pair the Bose QC35 BT headphones with Ubuntu, either
Ubuntu desktop running 16.04 LTS with bluez 5.37 (also tried bluez 5.41
from installed from yakkety archive), nor using Ubuntu Touch rc-proposed
build for Turbo #174. I'm trying to pair through the normal
@Pat: that doesn't look right. For a normal case, you should only see
one Engine: playing uri: ...
Normal output should look like this:
[II 2016-09-01 12:58:26.995539] [engine.cpp:73@on_playbin_state_changed] State
changed on playbin: READY
[II 2016-09-01 12:58:26.995731]
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Title:
[Touch] Incoming call gets
You'll want to try again with OTA-13 once it's released. My hunch is
that it will greatly help in reducing this issue as various system
components will now be able to reconnect to media-hub-server after a
crash.
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Added qtmultimedia to the affected list to capture future effort to more
permanently fix this bug. Recovery after a media-hub-server crash really
belongs in qtmultimedia so that every supported client is able to
continue playback even after a media-hub-server crash.
** Changed in:
@Alfonso: well it is *a* cause but not necessarily all causes. I knew
that this was reproducible if you killed media-hub-server or it crashed
on its own and I did take care of several cases of unhandled exceptions
that would cause media-hub-server to crash. Having said that, ahayzen is
working on
@Anupam: with OTA-12 you already have the fix for bug #1596329. The
other one will come with OTA-13. Until we know what the cause is though,
which many people have been trying to identify, it'll be very difficult
to make sure that it's fixed. I appreciate your patience as we try and
figure this
@Michal: which device are you using?
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Title:
No sound notification for new SMS (Ubuntu Touch)
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@Michal: can you reproduce it reliably? What were you doing when you
noticed it wasn't working? Are Telegram notifications working for you
right now? How about alarms in the clock app? Can you play music from
the music-app?
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It's possible that a fix that I landed in OTA-12 that took care of a
nasty thread deadlock issue took care of this issue, or at least once
trigger of it.
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
** Changed in: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Status:
@Alfonso, @Pat: that's the issue I mentioned yesterday. Sounds like
something that might be a hole in QA testing that we should bring up
with that team.
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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This happens when media-hub-server has crashed or become unresponsive in
some way, either because the current player session over dbus has hung
or because the system load is very high for some reason. Can you clear
out the crash files in /var/crash, then the next time you notice this do
the
** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jim Hodapp (jhodapp) => Alfonso Sanchez-Beato
(alfonsosanchezbeato)
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Also affects: indicator-sound (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Statu
** Also affects: dbus-cpp (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: dbus-cpp (Ubuntu)
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@James: what are your thoughts on this from a design perspective?
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Title:
[Media services] Volume up/down long
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Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
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@Devid: those are excellent things to try and a very good theory as
well. We really need to figure out how to reliably reproduce this issue
before really being able to say where and what to fix.
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@Anupam: please collect the media-hub log: /home/phablet/.cache/upstart
/media-hub.log
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** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: avila
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: frieza
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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@Rakesh: this still happens after every phone call when playing music?
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu RTM)
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I'm curious what you ended up doing as a workaround for the issue? Have
you tried using the SoundEffect class at all?
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Title:
Listening audio does not work on the desktop
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@Fabio, are you trying to play audio via the webbrowser-app on the
desktop, music-app, etc? Can you please be a bit more specific as to
what you're trying to do?
** Changed in: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu)
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@Pat: Tough to say, I've only had this happen to me once myself and it
didn't seem like media-hub as I was still able to play music and do
other things with media-hub. My theory is still that the volume for the
particular audio role is getting set to a very low volume.
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** Description changed:
- 1. Music is playing
- 2. It is ok with sms notification and sound but whenever a call comes or even
missed call the music stops playing during call but after the call is
disconnected music resumes playing in low volume and i turned the volume to
full and still the
** Summary changed:
- after receiving a call while playing the sound volume is very low and can't
be raised.
+ After receiving a call while playing music the sound volume is very low and
can't be raised
** Description changed:
- sound volume very low after a receved call ends.
+ Sound volume
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu RTM)
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Inform user when
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Title:
Playlist next/prev
@hui.wang: When it's happened to me vibration still does work but I just
don't hear any notification sound. I'll run through those steps that you
listed above the next time it happens.
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@marcustomlinson: thanks for the reply. I wanted to make sure that was
intentional in the UX design. I could also think of situations where you
have your headphones on and you wouldn't want the ringtone to come
through the main speaker so as to not disturb the public around you
(assuming you would
Confirmed this, I am also seeing this issue. Is it normal to have the
ringtone go through the main speaker and the headphones as well when not
on silent mode?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu RTM)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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@Anupam: no worries, refer to Pat's comment in #53. We're pretty
confident we've tracked down the source of the problem and how to fix
it.
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@Anupam: can you try doing the top portion of comment #5 where you try
and turn up the volume. Like Pat said this can be tricky, but see if
you're able to do that. This will help confirm if it's indeed a volume
issue or some other PulseAudio configuration issue.
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@Anupam: it's possible - if you could keep an eye on this and see if you
see a direct correlation here between running out of memory and losing
the notification sound for SMS messages.
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Public bug reported:
If I have any audio or video files in my collection that don't have a
file extension (e.g. *.mp3), mediascanner refuses to add such a file to
the scanned database. It should be able to do a deeper content type
evaluation and still see that such a file might still have a
Public bug reported:
Trying to add complete cover/album art support for the Ubuntu Touch by
allowing the album art to be set with a thumbnailer URI, e.g.
"image://thumbnail/". This works fine. However, when I change the
QML surrounding setting the source image for albumArtImage in
** Changed in: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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[xenial] Enable arm64
@Anupam: thanks
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: David Henningsson (diwic) => Anthony Wong (anthonywong)
** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
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@Anupam: sure that certainly couldn't hurt to have.
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No sound notification for new SMS (Ubuntu Touch)
** Changed in: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrew Hayzen (ahayzen)
** Changed in: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu RTM)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrew Hayzen (ahayzen)
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Triaged => In Progress
** Changed in:
Yeah makes sense, didn't realize that was the issue. That's a simple fix
and will adjust the bug again. :)
** No longer affects: media-hub (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: media-hub (Ubuntu RTM)
** Also affects: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects:
Sure that'd be fine to track with this. I'll change the title a bit to
reflect that save() is working. We should really make the change for the
read only fix in media-hub as qtubuntu-media merely passes on the
can_edit_tracks() value for the current tracklist.
** Changed in:
ahayzen has shown that it does in fact work. Therefore this bug is no
longer valid.
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: qtmultimedia-opensource-src (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: qtmultimedia-opensource-src
@Anupam: can you get a latest media-hub.log when this bug happens to you
again? I want to trace that knowing that you have the latest stable
code.
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Seems to me like that audio role's volume is getting set to 0%. If I
remember right, SMS alerts and the screenshot sound both use the same
audio role. One way to check this is to watch the media-hub log from a
shell by doing "tail -f /home/phablet/.cache/upstart/media-hub.log"
You'll be looking
Continue to see if you can find a definite pattern to what's causing
this. It's indeed a tricky issue and your patience on this is greatly
appreciated.
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Does this still occur on OTA-11?
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Title:
Music stops playing from main speaker when a call comes in
Status in
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Assignee: (unassigned) => John McAleely (john.mcaleely)
** Changed in: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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** Summary changed:
- playlist API does not work properly
+ Playlist initialization of a track results in a duplicate entry
** Also affects: canonical-devices-system-image
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: qtmultimedia-opensource-src-touch (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance:
** Changed in: mediaplayer-app (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Renato Araujo Oliveira Filho (renatofilho)
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[xenial] Enable arm64 build
Status in
@Bosko: I've asked Renato to take a look at your MR. Look for his review
comments shortly.
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Title:
Media
@Bosko: thanks for the patch. It looks pretty decent. One comment I
would have immediately is to please try and match the existing C++ code
style present. Use the same type of spacing, bracket styling, etc. You
are also welcome to branch the mediaplayer source tree and propose a
merge request via
Interesting, so it's not consistent across multiple MX4s. What versions
of Ubuntu Touch are you both running? Will need to see how this behaves
on a freshly flashed MX4 with the same version.
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** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Changed in: media-hub (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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@marko: What exactly do you mean by the capacitive button doesn't
deactivate? Do you mean that it's lit up white or green from a
notification and you'd expect it to turn off, or just that it should no
longer be lit up as white when the screen is locked during music
playback?
Can you also try
** Changed in: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu RTM)
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Some media keys on keyboards do not
@Rakesh: What device are you using and what version of Ubuntu Touch?
Does this happen every call in exactly the same way?
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: media-hub (Ubuntu RTM)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also
@brian-murray: right, however I am curious if it's still happening with
any workaround to the telephony-service not applied.
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@tiagosh: I'm curious if this still happens for you?
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