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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
As I never figured out how to solve this problem, I switched to my
Realtek-Onboard-Sound for a while. A few days ago I tried to use the
CA0106 (SB Live!) again with 5.1 channels and noticed, that no more 100%
CPU occured. Instead pulseaudio randomly crashed and sound suddenly
stopped on any
Ah, yeah, I forgot: I'm on Ubuntu 10.04.2, all packages up to date
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Title:
pulseaudio takes 100 % CPU when using 5.1 profile
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@Jiří Ježek Can you confirm that the latest updates in 10.04 resolve
this symptom for you?
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Title:
pulseaudio takes 100 % CPU when using 5.1
@Jiří Ježek You'll also need an alsa-driver snapshot; please see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules.
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Title:
One year ago I switched to Arch Linux and pure alsa without pulseaudio
and never noticed something like this bug. So I can confirm, that the
newest alsa drivers resolve this problem for me.
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#3* pulseverbose.log (192.6 KiB, text/plain)
Thanks for your quick reaction.
I: alsa-sink.c: Starting playback.
I: (alsa-lib)pcm_hw.c: SNDRV_PCM_IOCTL_START failed
D: module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink
alsa_output.pci-_02_00.0.analog-surround-51 becomes busy.
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pulseaudio takes 100
I tried putting the line export PULSE_NO_SIMD=1 in /etc/profile which
did not help. Before that I tried putting it in /usr/bin/start-
pulseaudio-x11 which also did not change anything.
I admit I am not sure if this is the correct way to use this option...
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pulseaudio takes 100 % CPU when
I was seeing this with Karmic (x86) and a CA0106 when trying to use more
than 2 channels: 4, 5.0, 5.1, or the surround-sound system installed
with this PC, 7.1, for home theatre.
After upgrading to Lucid this same issue occurs. The only workable
configuration is stereo. It is incredibly
Does using PULSE_NO_SIMD=1 alleviate the symptom?
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pulseaudio takes 100 % CPU when using 5.1 profile
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