[Expired for alsa-driver (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Update: after a third reboot, audio is now playing without skips.
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Title:
Audio gaps and runaway logging after a while
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For what it is worth: steam store video play is broken in both cases
(i.e. when spotify doesn't work, or when it does work). So lots of
stutters there. But different behaviour, not repeats, but continual
stuttering/broken up audio stream. Nothing in syslog for that though.
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It's getting very annoying as I listen a lot to music.
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I'm attaching part of my syslog with Pulse started in Debug mode. The
block is exactly when the issue started.
I need to mention also that without alsa the issue appears as a short
silence. With alsa, the issue is like a scratched CD. When I say with or
without is alsa installed or removed.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I've experienced this issue during 2 weeks approximately. Started after
an upgrade too.
I've 2 laptops at home and 1 desktop at the office; all running Mint,
and all updated to the same version -I would need to double check this,
but as I upgrade regularly I think this is the case. I've this
I happens on me as well @ 11.10
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Audio gaps and runaway logging after a while
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While listening to music on banshee player
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In fact, the symptoms appear after some time if any audio is being
played - not connected to playing TV card capture audio in particular.
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As with other things Pangolin, there seems to be a stochastic element -
the issue has not manifested today after several hours. Have been
watching TV and a movie.
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Just a reminder, PulseAudio.log contains the excessive logging starting
when the issue manifests.
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Audio gaps and runaway logging after a
Yesterday there was no issue. Today it started 10 minutes after boot.
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I have not selected analog mono output - with all due respect, I don't
know what gave you that idea. This problem occurred right after a normal
update, and persists whenever there's audio being played.
I have disabled pulseaudio, just using ALSA now, and still the problem
remains.
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As I have disabled pulseaudio, and the issue persists, this seems not to
be related to pulseaudio.
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Audio gaps and runaway logging after
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As you have selected analog mono output, clipping occur because
pulsaudio just sum the signal of left and right channel without
normalisation
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In time also causes audio from video files and games to be delayed by
1-2 seconds.
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