** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Luke Yelavich (themuso) => (unassigned)
** Summary changed:
- Volume notification keeps popping up constantly(the notifyosd bubble on
top-right corner)
+ Volume notification keeps popping up constantly (the notify-OSD bubble on
top-right corner)
Wow... Over a year with such a simple bug and no updates from anyone at
Ubuntu.. WOW... JUST WOW!!
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Title:
Vol
I have the same issue with Ubuntu 16.04 (LTS) on my workstation.
The sound bar regularly pops up when I am listening to music, both when using
speakers or USB headphones.
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Hi, I have the same issue with my brand new Ubuntu 16 upgrade.
With me the sound bar is popping up only when the headphones are plugged in.
When they are not, everything is fine.
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Have the same issue on 16.04 (kernel 4.4.0-66) with a Realtek ALC892
card. acpi_listen shows multiple headphone plug/unplug events:
jack/headphone HEADPHONE plug
jack/headphone HEADPHONE unplug
The volume dialog popping up is a consequence of the system thinking a
jack was plugged in. Moreover, I
Hi. I have the same problem with my installation. I'm using Ubuntu 16.04. I get
the same popping sounds as other users. It seems like that the sound goes very
high for a split second every minute or so and I get the volume notification
bubble with it.
It also happens when I mute the sound. In th
dualshock3nerd's solution also works for me. It may also be worth
noting that the appearance of the bubble is often accompanied by a
slight, but noticeable gap in audio playback, which sounds like a click.
(I can tune out the bubble, but the click demands attention!) Seems
like the problem is pre
dualshock3nerd's solution worked like a charm for me ! Thanks ! I was
still affected with 16.10, even in LiveCD... Hope this bug gets fixed
soon, it's pretty frustrating.
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I found a more viable workaround based on comment #18 by Anthony that
still lets you use your headphone jack provided you have an unused front
microphone jack.
Install alsa-tools-gui
Run hdajackretask
Override "Green Headphone, Front side" to "Not connected"
Override "Pink Mic, Front side" to "Hea
I had exactly the same problem (ubuntu 16.04 latest). Just started
happenning, no apparent cause or changes beforehand.
Tried all the usual suggestions: eg:
a) rm -r ~/.config/pulse; pulseaudio -k - reboot
b) Open VLC,Go to Preferences,then to Sound,click in the reset preferences
button,Close VL
Found a workaround that worked for me. I've seen a lot of this issue
just googling around and a few different threads lead to "hda-jack-
retask" (evidently a part of alsa-tools-gui now) as a fix. Install alsa-
tools-gui, run "hdajackretask" and switch the "front green jack" to "not
connected"
It's
My log.
Contrary to what the log reports, I did not plug anything into the front
headphone jack.
** Attachment added: "pulseverbose.log"
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I am having this issue as well. Volume slider notification keeps popping
up. pulseaudio log makes it seem like the same jack plugged/unplugged
event.
Did anyone come up with a good workaround until this is resolved? A way
to m
I'll try and run a log-file capture when I have some time. The problem
occurs for me with both headphones in either front ports on the case,
directly to the rear motherboard ports, and with the sound NOT via
headphones to my monitor. It does seem to pop up more frequently with
headphones connected
I should note: During that log-file capture, all I did was start the
capture, and then briefly check the internet...I did NOT plug or unplug
anything during that capture. So any "Front Jack plugged in" messages are
not accurate.
On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 2:13 AM, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> One of
One of the log are regular events like this
"Jack 'Front Headphone Jack' is now plugged in"
Luke, do you see from the log what's going on exactly?
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Thanks for your help. Log attached.
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Log file attached.
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
Volume notification keeps poppin
Ok, everybody experiencing the constant volume notificatinos, please get
a log from PulseAudio as outlined here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
Thanks.
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I also have the same problem. Audio from my Blue microphones snowball is
distorted (slowed down) as well. It's *really* annoying.
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Luke, could you help debugging the issue and see what events could be
generated from pulse or such there?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Luke Yelavich (themuso)
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Similar results for me. Pops up every 40 seconds or so.
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Title:
Volume notification keeps popping up constantly(th
Clean install of 16.04.1, first thing I noticed. Pops up every 10
seconds or so.
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Title:
Volume notification keep
Clean install, 16.04 64 bit...volume indicator keeps popping up. Also,
the volume position does not agree with my system volume position.
System volume may be at 50%, the volume indicator that keeps popping up
is around 80%.
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Similar results for me.
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Title:
Volume notification keeps popping up constantly(the notifyosd bubble
on top-righ
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
Volume notification keeps popping up c
I have similar problem. After every start system, in top right corner
displaying Volume Notification (Mute), but once.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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