[Touch-packages] [Bug 1957816] Re: Wayland dual monitor switch from 30Hz to 60Hz: High pitch audio double playback speed

2023-10-16 Thread tack22
Very similar issue over here. I can logon to X11 and run 4k at 60 Hz
without issue. However, when I logon to Wayland and run 4k at 60 Hz all
audio and video plays back at 2x-3x speed (YouTube, VLC, mp3, etc). I
have an AMD GPU and am running off the DisplayPort through a DisplayPort
to HDMI adapter, although the same issue occurs if I utilize the HDMI
directly.

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Title:
  Wayland dual monitor switch from 30Hz to 60Hz: High pitch audio double
  playback speed

Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I have a desktop computer with a 60Hz 4K display connected through Display 
Port. The display is a ThinkVision X1 with built in audio. With the Display 
Port cable I am then able to output sound from the monitor and this works 
without any issues.
  I have now added a 4K Samsung television through HDMI to the same GPU, which 
also allows me to do 4K at 60Hz, albeit only with Wayland. In Xorg I can only 
do 30Hz on the television while doing 60Hz on the ThinkVision X1. It is clear 
however, that when it is set to 60Hz in Wayland, the animation on the 
television is much more smooth. 

  The problem is that whenever I set the television to 60Hz, the playback of 
any sound is both high pitched and faster than normal. If I play a video in 
YouTube, the video appears to playback about twice as fast as normal and and 
very high pitched sound (everyone sounds like chipmunks). This is the case on 
the entire system (also when playing the video or any other sounds on the X1 
display at 60Hz). Only if I set the refresh rate, on the television, to 30Hz 
again does everything play and sound normal again. 
  It is only the playback of media that is doubled in speed. Everything else 
(animations, mouse, etc.) is still behaving as normal.

  If I change audio output to the ThinkVision X1 (or something else) at
  60Hz while also being connected to the television at 60Hz, the audio
  stays high pitched and sped up.

  If I unplug the main display, ThinkVision X1, then the playback of
  media on the television becomes normal.

  I have tried with different +100 USD HDMI cables, that are all rated
  as HDMI 2.0 and the behavior stays the same.

  My system is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. I tried in a LiveUSB 21.10, but the
  behavior was the same.

  I have an AMD Radeon VII GPU (Has 3x Display Port and 1x HDMI).

  As mentioned I cannot test it in Xorg, but that is only because it
  does not allow me to set the refresh rate to 60Hz.

  I am uncertain whether this is related to MESA, Pulseaudio or maybe
  Mutter/Wayland?

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1957819] Re: Wayland dual monitor switch from 30Hz to 60Hz: High pitch audio double playback speed

2023-10-16 Thread tack22
Very similar issue over here. I can logon to X11 and run 4k at 60 Hz
without issue. However, when I logon to Wayland and run 4k at 60 Hz all
audio and video plays back at 2x-3x speed (YouTube, VLC, mp3, etc). I
have an AMD GPU and am running off the DisplayPort through a DisplayPort
to HDMI adapter, although the same issue occurs if I utilize the HDMI
directly.

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Title:
  Wayland dual monitor switch from 30Hz to 60Hz: High pitch audio double
  playback speed

Status in alsa-driver package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I described the issue here first:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1957816

  I am not sure it belongs here, but after the initial report i made an
  audio issue report with `ubuntu-bug -s audio`

  copy/paste:

  I have a desktop computer with a 60Hz 4K display connected through Display 
Port. The display is a ThinkVision X1 with built in audio. With the Display 
Port cable I am then able to output sound from the monitor and this works 
without any issues.
  I have now added a 4K Samsung television through HDMI to the same GPU, which 
also allows me to do 4K at 60Hz, albeit only with Wayland. In Xorg I can only 
do 30Hz on the television while doing 60Hz on the ThinkVision X1. It is clear 
however, that when it is set to 60Hz in Wayland, the animation on the 
television is much more smooth.

  The problem is that whenever I set the television to 60Hz, the playback of 
any sound is both high pitched and faster than normal. If I play a video in 
YouTube, the video appears to playback about twice as fast as normal and and 
very high pitched sound (everyone sounds like chipmunks). This is the case on 
the entire system (also when playing the video or any other sounds on the X1 
display at 60Hz). Only if I set the refresh rate, on the television, to 30Hz 
again does everything play and sound normal again.
  It is only the playback of media that is doubled in speed. Everything else 
(animations, mouse, etc.) is still behaving as normal.

  If I change audio output to the ThinkVision X1 (or something else) at
  60Hz while also being connected to the television at 60Hz, the audio
  stays high pitched and sped up.

  If I unplug the main display, ThinkVision X1, then the playback of
  media on the television becomes normal.

  I have tried with different +100 USD HDMI cables, that are all rated
  as HDMI 2.0 and the behavior stays the same.

  My system is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. I tried in a LiveUSB 21.10, but the
  behavior was the same.

  I have an AMD Radeon VII GPU (Has 3x Display Port and 1x HDMI).

  As mentioned I cannot test it in Xorg, but that is only because it
  does not allow me to set the refresh rate to 60Hz.

  I am uncertain whether this is related to MESA, Pulseaudio or maybe
  Mutter/Wayland?

  ProblemType: Bug
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
  Package: alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu5
  ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.13.0-25.26~20.04.1-generic 5.13.19
  Uname: Linux 5.13.0-25-generic x86_64
  ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.21
  Architecture: amd64
  CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
  CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME
  Date: Thu Jan 13 17:24:02 2022
  InstallationDate: Installed on 2020-05-03 (620 days ago)
  InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Beta amd64 (20200402)
  PackageArchitecture: all
  SourcePackage: alsa-driver
  Symptom: audio
  Symptom_AlsaPlaybackTest: ALSA playback test through plughw:HDMI successful
  Symptom_Card: Vega 20 HDMI Audio [Radeon VII] - HDA ATI HDMI
  Symptom_Jack: Digital Out, HDMI
  Symptom_PulsePlaybackTest: PulseAudio playback test successful
  Symptom_Type: None of the above
  Title: [System Product Name, ATI R6xx HDMI, Digital Out, HDMI] Playback 
problem
  UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
  dmi.bios.date: 07/15/2021
  dmi.bios.release: 5.13
  dmi.bios.vendor: American Megatrends Inc.
  dmi.bios.version: 8101
  dmi.board.asset.tag: Default string
  dmi.board.name: CROSSHAIR VI HERO
  dmi.board.vendor: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
  dmi.board.version: Rev 1.xx
  dmi.chassis.asset.tag: Default string
  dmi.chassis.type: 3
  dmi.chassis.vendor: Default string
  dmi.chassis.version: Default string
  dmi.modalias: 
dmi:bvnAmericanMegatrendsInc.:bvr8101:bd07/15/2021:br5.13:svnSystemmanufacturer:pnSystemProductName:pvrSystemVersion:rvnASUSTeKCOMPUTERINC.:rnCROSSHAIRVIHERO:rvrRev1.xx:cvnDefaultstring:ct3:cvrDefaultstring:skuSKU:
  dmi.product.family: To be filled by O.E.M.
  dmi.product.name: System Product Name
  dmi.product.sku: SKU
  dmi.product.version: System Version
  dmi.sys.vendor: System manufacturer

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1624320] Re: systemd-resolved appends 127.0.0.53 to resolv.conf alongside existing entries

2018-12-03 Thread tack22
Another vote here to increase the importance from low to "Insanely
broken and wrong". Let's get this fixed.

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Title:
  systemd-resolved appends 127.0.0.53 to resolv.conf alongside existing
  entries

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  systemd-resolved, or more precisely the hook script
  /lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service.d/resolvconf.conf, causes
  resolvconf to add 127.0.0.53 to the set of nameservers in
  /etc/resolv.conf alongside the other nameservers.  That makes no sense
  because systemd-resolved sets up 127.0.0.53 as a proxy for those other
  nameservers.  The effect is similar to bug 1624071 but for
  applications doing their own DNS lookups.  It breaks any DNSSEC
  validation that systemd-resolved tries to do; applications will
  failover to the other nameservers, bypassing validation failures.  And
  it makes failing queries take twice as long.

  /etc/resolv.conf should have only 127.0.0.53 when systemd-resolved is
  active.

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