Public bug reported:

Description:    Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:        9.10   ( Alpha 6 )

At this time not specific to any cpu and/or sound card ( 3 desktops, 1
laptop, AMD and Intel, 700 Mhz - 2.8 Ghz ),

I can recreate the problem and provide debug info per request and
further instruction.

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note: I performed an dist upgrade on one system ( 9.04 ext3 to 9.10 ext3 ) 
using the update manager. This system did NOT have any problems with sound, 
until I performed an Alpha 6 CD install ( 1 day ago ), formating and not 
preserving user home and preferences ( fresh install with ext4 ) 
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Sound in General

Audio playback ( initial alpha 6 default install and later after adding
additional codec support ), sound is muffled and crackly, think, max
volume and over amplified, even though volume settings are low-mid. So
far this applies to but not limited to: Totem-gstreamer, Totem-xine,
VLC, mplayer, Rhythmbox, Exaile, Firefox audio and video ( flash ) and
system sounds.

I am able to resolve this issue ( kind-of ) by removing the ( .pulse )
dir on boot from the user account and/or manually ( dirty workaround ).

# rc.local # mv /home/username/.pulse /home/username/.pulse-last

" mv " is not required, just a personal preference, long as .pulse is
cleared prior to login or manually, sound playback regardless of audio /
video source / codec / etc. works

Without this workaround, selecting ALSA or leaving it default has no
effect either, though I find ALSA to work best overall.

With the workaround in place, Totem-* does not have internal volume
control ( grey volume icon, mute, non-click-able ), Totem-* has been
fussy in general in Alpha 6, prior to 9.10 I've never had any problems (
8.04 - 9.04 ) in the past I found Totem-Xine to work best. With the
workaround, VLC, mplayer, Rhythmbox, Exaile, Firefox audio and video (
flash ), system sound work flawless, while totem-* does not.

The system volume control applet preferences can not be adjust with the
workaround ( error sound system is not responding ), though I can adjust
the volume / mute and I have full clear sound playback.

Firefox 3.5x and previous versions, flash has always been less than
acceptable, however, the following smooths out playback.

# about:config
# browser.sessionstore.interval;100000

On my AMD 1.3 Ghz SIS based system ( primary workstation ) I have been
receiving the following boot warnings since 9.04, though, sound worked
flawless on this machine up until Alpha 6 regardless of kernel error
AC97 codec and currently with the above workaround in place.

[   11.437736] MC'97 1 converters and GPIO not ready (0x800f)
[   11.456095] gameport: Trident 4DWave is pci0000:00:01.4/gameport0, speed 
2130kHz
[   12.912666] ac97 codec read TIMEOUT [0x54/0x800fc0d4]!!!
[   12.917018] ac97 codec read TIMEOUT [0x5a/0x800fc05a]!!!
# repeats...........

Thank you for your time and services and feel free to contact me
regarding this issues. A reply is not necessary if the above information
is sufficient.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Sound playback in general
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/434460
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