[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-09-07 Thread Lampros Liontos
Nope.  Apparently, the issue is with either with PulseAudio or SDL... or
possibly both.  SDL 1.2 does the locking thing when using timer-driven
scheduling, while SDL 2.0 does it when using interrupt-driven
scheduling.  I've already submitted a ticket for SDL, so this should
probably focus on the PulseAudio side of the issue, in case it's
specifically a bug in PA.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-09-07 Thread Lampros Liontos
Scratch that; an unrelated issue was resolved, but not this one.
Programs making use of OpenAL are still not making any sound, and still
freezing upon close.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-09-07 Thread Lampros Liontos
Looks like it is a PulseAudio issue; the problem was resolved when I
reverted PulseAudio to interrupt-driven scheduling (tsched=0).  Since
this isn't the default state of Pulseaudio on new systems, however, this
is more likely a workaround than a solution.

Whether the problem is that a new scheduling system requires new
interfaces, or if the problem is entirely in PulseAudio's
implementation, I honestly don't know.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-04-11 Thread Lampros Liontos
Was there something else I needed to clarify?  According to the
developer of OpenAL (from what I understand), the PulseAudio stream
keeps its existing buffer, even though OpenAL sets it to 0 for manual
starting control.  I was just wondering what might have been causing
this.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-04-02 Thread Lampros Liontos
I changed the following:

default-fragment-size-msec = 10

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-04-02 Thread Lampros Liontos
Okay, looks like that fixed. the problem.  Thanks for your help!

Just out of curiosity, what was happening that was causing that problem
in the first place?  Was it adding 24ms fragments to the buffer to reach
a multiple of 10?  And why did 44100 HMz need 10ms multiples?  What
would it need to be for 48000 (the device connected to the microphone)?

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-04-01 Thread Lampros Liontos
It's probably something basic, but I'm not sure... how do I change
period sizes?

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-04-01 Thread Lampros Liontos
More information about the issue can be found here:
https://github.com/kcat/openal-soft/issues/34

I don't know what can affect the prebuf value, but hopefully, something
can be figured out.  And the log above was using 1.16; I tried 1.17.2
after submitting this report.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-30 Thread Lampros Liontos
"If your card 2 only support stereo, it is strange that surround21 can
be opened"

Maybe, maybe not; the assertion that the device is stereo is based on
the fact that it's a headset and has two obvious speakers.  Whether it
has some kind of subwoofer-style audio channel is not something I'm
certain about.

For clarification on the devices being referenced:
* Details on the headset can be found here: 
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/stereo-headset-h390
* Details on the desktop audio device (specifically named "Device")can be found 
here: https://www.sabrent.com/category/audio/USB-SND8/

"The major problem is why you override pcm.default with dmix whenn you
running pulseaudio"

I'm not sure if this is a question or not, but I'll assume it is.

The .asoundrc was originally set to use the pulse plug, rather than
dmix.  However, when the problem first began, I had to turn off
PulseAudio in order to get sound at all for most of the programs I'm
running.  However, the audio device used by default in ALSA is the
built-in audio in the desktop, which I do not use; the USB devices
listed above are cleaner and clearer.  I also didn't want to have
programs lock up while waiting for access to the audio device.
Therefore, I changed the audio default, first to Jack (hence the stanzas
with Jack on them), and then I decided it would just be better to use
the dmix device until the problem could be solved.  This way, I can
still make use of everything on the system, even if screencasts remain
impossible.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be 

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-29 Thread Lampros Liontos
The speaker device, "CM106 Like Sound Device," supports 7.1 surround
audio, while the "Clear Chat Comfort USB Headset" is stereo.  I will
change between the two of these depending on which output I want (using
the headset when recording a screencast).  I only use the M Audio fast
track as a microphone source.  All the other inputs and outputs are
turned off in the configuration, as I don't use them, except for the
M-Audio, which I use with Jack.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-29 Thread Lampros Liontos
For clarification, the issue persists with both devices.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-29 Thread Lampros Liontos
Here's the alsa-info.sh output.

** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt.UNrHSmGamu"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openal-soft/+bug/1562208/+attachment/4615868/+files/alsa-info.txt.UNrHSmGamu

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-26 Thread Lampros Liontos
** Attachment added: "Verbose Pulse log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openal-soft/+bug/1562208/+attachment/4612444/+files/pulseverbose.log

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-26 Thread Lampros Liontos
I figured out how to get a debug log for PulseAudio, so I've added it
here.

** Attachment added: "PulseAudio debug log while running and "Freezing" 
Blender."
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openal-soft/+bug/1562208/+attachment/4612443/+files/pulseaudio.log

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-26 Thread Lampros Liontos
The program does shut down if I kill the PulseAudio server, so it might
be in Pulse.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-26 Thread Lampros Liontos
I've added an attachment with a backtrace from the moment Blender locks
when I try and shut it down.

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-26 Thread Lampros Liontos
** Attachment added: "Backtrace.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openal-soft/+bug/1562208/+attachment/4612414/+files/Backtrace.txt

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-25 Thread Lampros Liontos
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] Re: OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-25 Thread Lampros Liontos
** Tags added: pulseaudio

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the
  process is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app
  makes it go away; and so far, the normal kill command will work;
  there's no need to "-9" it.

  Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

  ---

  Available playback devices:
  CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Available capture devices:
  M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
  Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
  ALC version: 1.1

  ** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
  ALC version: 1.1
  ALC extensions:
  ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
  ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
  ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
  ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
  OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
  OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
  OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
  OpenAL extensions:
  AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
  AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
  AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
  AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
  AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, 
AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
  AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
  AL_SOFT_source_length
  EFX version: 1.0
  Max auxiliary sends: 4
  Supported filters:
  Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
  Supported effects:
  EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
  Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

  ---

  This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no
  PPAs installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because
  programs not making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't
  seem to have the problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking
  point was an update to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original
  system, thinking a full restore would fix things), so there might be
  something in the new kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

  ---

  The required information:

  Description:  Ubuntu 15.10
  Release:  15.10

  libopenal1:
Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
Version table:
   *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
  500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
  100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

  ---

  Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
  need to provide.

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1562208] [NEW] OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

2016-03-25 Thread Lampros Liontos
Public bug reported:

Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted to
play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com, "Minecraft,"
downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the OpenAL
library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a stream listed
in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not indicate that
PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also noticing the problem
in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to cause the VSE to stick
to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem to
close, but the stream is still showing in pavucontrol, and the process
is still shown as running in "ps x".  Killing the frozen app makes it go
away; and so far, the normal kill command will work; there's no need to
"-9" it.

Even openal-info freezes, after displaying the following:

---

Available playback devices:
CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
Available capture devices:
M-Audio Fast Track MKII Analog Stereo
Monitor of CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
Default playback device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
Default capture device: CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo
ALC version: 1.1

** Info for device "CM106 Like Sound Device Analog Stereo" **
ALC version: 1.1
ALC extensions:
ALC_ENUMERATE_ALL_EXT, ALC_ENUMERATION_EXT, ALC_EXT_CAPTURE,
ALC_EXT_DEDICATED, ALC_EXT_disconnect, ALC_EXT_EFX,
ALC_EXT_thread_local_context, ALC_SOFTX_device_clock, ALC_SOFTX_HRTF,
ALC_SOFT_loopback, ALC_SOFTX_midi_interface, ALC_SOFT_pause_device
OpenAL vendor string: OpenAL Community
OpenAL renderer string: OpenAL Soft
OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0
OpenAL extensions:
AL_EXT_ALAW, AL_EXT_DOUBLE, AL_EXT_EXPONENT_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_FLOAT32,
AL_EXT_IMA4, AL_EXT_LINEAR_DISTANCE, AL_EXT_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_MULAW,
AL_EXT_MULAW_MCFORMATS, AL_EXT_OFFSET, AL_EXT_source_distance_model,
AL_LOKI_quadriphonic, AL_SOFT_block_alignment, AL_SOFT_buffer_samples,
AL_SOFT_buffer_sub_data, AL_SOFT_deferred_updates, AL_SOFT_direct_channels,
AL_SOFT_loop_points, AL_SOFT_MSADPCM, AL_SOFT_source_latency,
AL_SOFT_source_length
EFX version: 1.0
Max auxiliary sends: 4
Supported filters:
Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass
Supported effects:
EAX Reverb, Reverb, Chorus, Distortion, Echo, Flanger, Ring Modulator,
Compressor, Equalizer, Dedicated Dialog, Dedicated LFE

---

This problem persisted, even following a clean installation with no PPAs
installed.  I'm assuming the problem is in OpenAL, because programs not
making use of that library (YouTube, VLC, etc.) don't seem to have the
problem.  The update that seemed to be the breaking point was an update
to kernel 4.2.0-34 (I no longer have the original system, thinking a
full restore would fix things), so there might be something in the new
kernel that's interfering with OpenAL.

---

The required information:

Description:Ubuntu 15.10
Release:15.10

libopenal1:
  Installed: 1:1.16.0-3
  Candidate: 1:1.16.0-3
  Version table:
 *** 1:1.16.0-3 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ wily/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status

---

Please let me know if there's any additional information that I will
need to provide.

** Affects: openal-soft (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: freeze kernel openal sound

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Title:
  OpenAL Software Silent/Freezes

Status in openal-soft package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Following an update I made this week to the system, I have attempted
  to play a number of games, including "X Rebirth" from gog.com,
  "Minecraft," downloaded from Mojang.  In those games making use of the
  OpenAL library, no sound is coming through PulseAudio; there is a
  stream listed in Pulse, but there is no sound, and the meter does not
  indicate that PulseAudio is even receiving any audio.  I am also
  noticing the problem in Blender, but in this case, the issue seems to
  cause the VSE to stick to the frame it's at when set to "A/V Sync"

  To make matters worse, once the stream shows in "pavucontrol," the
  program won't end.  If the audio is integral to the software, such as
  the case of Blender, the software itself will freeze when I attempt to
  close it; I will have to kill the program to make it shut down
  completely.  Other programs that use a sound server with OpenAL seem
  to close,