Re: [Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2010-09-17 Thread Angus Carr
I haven't been able to find the time to run the upgrade or anything like it.
I will, but not right now. I should just give up and use a live cd...

I just tested out the Meerkat Beta on a CD on this machine. The behaviour
from the live CD is still not what I want, but at least it has changed :-).

I boot the live cd, then loaded the sound recorder app from the menus. The
computer played the sounds of the startup correctly. When I tried to
record from the sound recorder, it recorded silence. The interface
remained responsive, which is new.

After that, I am unable to play any sound. This is consistent with prior
behaviour.

If you want specific log entries, I can provide them. Just name the
files.

Thanks,
Angus Carr.

2010/8/20 Przemysław Kulczycki przemekkulczy...@gmail.com

 Angus: did your upgrade work?
 Can anyone reproduce this bug on any currently supported Ubuntu release?
 (9.04 or later)

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2010-09-16 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gstreamer
   Status: Invalid = Unknown

** Changed in: gstreamer
   Importance: Unknown = Critical

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2010-08-20 Thread Przemysław Kulczycki
Angus: did your upgrade work?
Can anyone reproduce this bug on any currently supported Ubuntu release? (9.04 
or later)

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Re: [Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2009-12-22 Thread Angus Carr
I am now able to update the laptop I originally reported over. The
upgrade is running right now. I will report ASAP.

I needed a standby OS for the other users... Flash games :-)

2009/12/17 Przemysław Kulczycki przemekkulczy...@gmail.com:
 Gutsy is EOL now.
 Can anyone confirm if this bug still appears in latest Ubuntu release? (9.10 
 Karmic)

 ** Changed in: baltix
       Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2009-12-17 Thread Przemysław Kulczycki
Gutsy is EOL now.
Can anyone confirm if this bug still appears in latest Ubuntu release? (9.10 
Karmic)

** Changed in: baltix
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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2009-06-14 Thread Hew McLachlan
gstreamer is not the right sourcepackage, removing.

Does this problem still occur with the latest Ubuntu release?

** Package changed: gstreamer (Ubuntu) = ubuntu

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Re: [Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2009-06-14 Thread Angus Carr
I will check. The laptop in question is not presently running ubuntu, but I
will boot a live cd to check.


On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Hew McLachlan
hew.mclach...@gmail.comwrote:

 gstreamer is not the right sourcepackage, removing.

 Does this problem still occur with the latest Ubuntu release?

 ** Package changed: gstreamer (Ubuntu) = ubuntu

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2009-04-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gstreamer
   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-11-02 Thread Celso Xavier
http://www.antonywilliams.com/2007/10/bash-script-to-automate-compiling-
alsa.html

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-11-01 Thread Celso Xavier
try this tutorial, it works for me(hp nx7400)  (for red hat like change
apt-get by urpmi )

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-04-01 Thread Angus Carr

Using the following sound card: 
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition 
Audio Controller (rev 02)

Fresh Hardy Heron Beta install, I am using the headphone and mic jack on
the front of the system to use my conventional headset.

The machine is a Gateway CX2724.

The behaviour shown is that any application which tries to record from
any microphone immediately hangs and is unable to continue. I usually
xkill them after a few minutes.

The same behaviour is shown under gOS (an ubuntu derivative), and was
shown under Feisty. This is a significant error for me and is preventing
this laptop from being full-time ubuntu.

I am happy to participate in any bug triage and investigation required.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-03-08 Thread Omegamormegil
Hardy is going to be finished in two months, and it would be good if
everyone still experiencing this bug in Gutsy would burn a Hardy alpha 6
livecd, boot it up, and test your sound problems to see if they've been
resolved.  Report your findings back here.

Even though I reported perfect sound capture in Gutsy above, I was
baffled that a new Skype Ready headset I purchased would not record my
voice on my Dell Inspiron 1300 no matter what I tried, while another
microphone using the same microphone jack and settings worked great.
Finally, I tried running the Hardy alpha 4 livecd on my laptop, and in
Hardy my Skype headset works perfectly!

You can get the Hardy alpha 6 iso here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/hardy/alpha-6/

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-03-02 Thread muhalifsirin
The same problem here

I tried three different devices, I even bought a new soundcard, but mic
does not work at all!

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-02-10 Thread ptoye
 I have to agree.I'm a complete Linux (but not Unix) newbie. Having just
acquired an old system box I thought I'd give Linux a play, so put
Ubuntu Gutsy on it.

Then plugged in my USB sound card. Couldn't find anything about how to
configure sound cards, so tried recording. Was told that Your audio
capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia
settings. Gusty doesn't have Multimedia settings, so tried the Sound
settings instead. Found the card, and changed the chat setting (and
why chat - the last thing I want to record?) to point to it. Then
clicked Test and got the Failed to construct pipeline message.

Poked around the conferences and fora and found that I had to enable ESD
(whatever that is?) and found it was already enabled. Enabled everything
in the volume control. Still the same message.

So can we please have some support for USB sound in both directions? Or
at least some documentation? The Help file for Sound Preferences does
not correspond with the software, and I cannot find any tutorial
documentation on what the various components of the sound system work
and fit together. (Get onto the Alsa-project site, and you're bombarded
with techno-babble on the first page).

And, as Casey J Peter wrote, in Windows it just works first time.

Sorry if this sounds like a whinge, but I'm finding Linux VERY
frustrating to work with.

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Re: [Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-02-10 Thread uga
As usual, your problem stems from the fact that you are trying to run
Linux on Windows hardware. Before buying any piece of hardware, first
make sure it works with Linux. Yes this is one more step you have to
go through that you normally don't have to with Windows, especially if
you are buying from the likes of bestbuy, etc. The same is true vice
versa. Windows won't run out-of-the-box on Linux hardware. Try running
XP on EEE PC or OLPC.

Obviously you will rarely find Linux support information on the
package, but you can find it either on the manufacturer's web site or
public user forums. For most of the hardware problems I've had in
Ubuntu I could find an answer on Ubuntu forums. Sometimes a piece of
hardware is rebranded, but internally runs the same chips and circuits
as many other similar products. Sometimes is helps to check the
technical specs of the product and make sure that the chipset is
supported by Linux. A good example is M-Audio. Their sound cards are
branded as M-Audio products, but they are based on envy24 chipset
which is supported in Linux.

I hope that this helps in your future Linux endeavours and that you
won't give up on Linux that easily. I didn't, and like you I had to
learn it the hard way. But now that Ubuntu works on all my home PCs
and laptops I enjoy the full power and flexibility of Linux at no cost
and no lock-ins, and listening to other people's Windows problems :)

Yegor


On Feb 10, 2008 6:24 AM, ptoye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have to agree.I'm a complete Linux (but not Unix) newbie. Having just
 acquired an old system box I thought I'd give Linux a play, so put
 Ubuntu Gutsy on it.

 Then plugged in my USB sound card. Couldn't find anything about how to
 configure sound cards, so tried recording. Was told that Your audio
 capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia
 settings. Gusty doesn't have Multimedia settings, so tried the Sound
 settings instead. Found the card, and changed the chat setting (and
 why chat - the last thing I want to record?) to point to it. Then
 clicked Test and got the Failed to construct pipeline message.

 Poked around the conferences and fora and found that I had to enable ESD
 (whatever that is?) and found it was already enabled. Enabled everything
 in the volume control. Still the same message.

 So can we please have some support for USB sound in both directions? Or
 at least some documentation? The Help file for Sound Preferences does
 not correspond with the software, and I cannot find any tutorial
 documentation on what the various components of the sound system work
 and fit together. (Get onto the Alsa-project site, and you're bombarded
 with techno-babble on the first page).

 And, as Casey J Peter wrote, in Windows it just works first time.

 Sorry if this sounds like a whinge, but I'm finding Linux VERY
 frustrating to work with.


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Re: [Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-02-10 Thread Toby
One more point: The Ubuntu teamers are working very hard to fix any
bugs, so this problem might disappear very quickly as irt did with me by
the regular updates provided automatically. My audio system works fine now.

uga schrieb:
 As usual, your problem stems from the fact that you are trying to run
 Linux on Windows hardware. Before buying any piece of hardware, first
 make sure it works with Linux. Yes this is one more step you have to
 go through that you normally don't have to with Windows, especially if
 you are buying from the likes of bestbuy, etc. The same is true vice
 versa. Windows won't run out-of-the-box on Linux hardware. Try running
 XP on EEE PC or OLPC.
 
 Obviously you will rarely find Linux support information on the
 package, but you can find it either on the manufacturer's web site or
 public user forums. For most of the hardware problems I've had in
 Ubuntu I could find an answer on Ubuntu forums. Sometimes a piece of
 hardware is rebranded, but internally runs the same chips and circuits
 as many other similar products. Sometimes is helps to check the
 technical specs of the product and make sure that the chipset is
 supported by Linux. A good example is M-Audio. Their sound cards are
 branded as M-Audio products, but they are based on envy24 chipset
 which is supported in Linux.
 
 I hope that this helps in your future Linux endeavours and that you
 won't give up on Linux that easily. I didn't, and like you I had to
 learn it the hard way. But now that Ubuntu works on all my home PCs
 and laptops I enjoy the full power and flexibility of Linux at no cost
 and no lock-ins, and listening to other people's Windows problems :)
 
 Yegor
 
 
 On Feb 10, 2008 6:24 AM, ptoye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have to agree.I'm a complete Linux (but not Unix) newbie. Having just
 acquired an old system box I thought I'd give Linux a play, so put
 Ubuntu Gutsy on it.

 Then plugged in my USB sound card. Couldn't find anything about how to
 configure sound cards, so tried recording. Was told that Your audio
 capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia
 settings. Gusty doesn't have Multimedia settings, so tried the Sound
 settings instead. Found the card, and changed the chat setting (and
 why chat - the last thing I want to record?) to point to it. Then
 clicked Test and got the Failed to construct pipeline message.

 Poked around the conferences and fora and found that I had to enable ESD
 (whatever that is?) and found it was already enabled. Enabled everything
 in the volume control. Still the same message.

 So can we please have some support for USB sound in both directions? Or
 at least some documentation? The Help file for Sound Preferences does
 not correspond with the software, and I cannot find any tutorial
 documentation on what the various components of the sound system work
 and fit together. (Get onto the Alsa-project site, and you're bombarded
 with techno-babble on the first page).

 And, as Casey J Peter wrote, in Windows it just works first time.

 Sorry if this sounds like a whinge, but I'm finding Linux VERY
 frustrating to work with.


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Re: [Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-02-10 Thread Toby
If you need special programs, which don't run under linux, like
speech-to-text programs or professional film-cut or the like, you have
the choice to install vmware-server (which is free) or another
virtualization program, which allows you to run windows safely under
linux. You may install vmware-server via Synaptic.
You should activate the software resources: main, universe, restricted,
multiverse and add the medibuntu packages provided by Canonical to your
software resources. You find them here including Howto:
 http://www.medibuntu.org/
In my case, speechrecognition as well as soundproblems I had in Gutsy in
the beginning, I had not in XP running in vmware. Vmware functions like
another program in Ubuntu. So I used this instead as well as for Dragon
Naturally speaking, which only runs under windows (Speech to text
program) and switch between the windows.
Good tutorials with screenshots you get here: 
http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-vmware-server-1.0.4-on-ubuntu-7.10

Hope it helps - I don't want to miss my ubuntu ;-) though it needs some
time to get familiar and understand what to do and what better not (One
more Tipp: Fingers off from Automatix - it seems to be a smart program,
but causes problems)
There are so many excellent functions and programs provided by the
ubuntu opensource movement and one has full control and literally no
virus problems and its always and fast getting better and even more
comfortable ...
Toby



Toby schrieb:
 One more point: The Ubuntu teamers are working very hard to fix any
 bugs, so this problem might disappear very quickly as irt did with me by
 the regular updates provided automatically. My audio system works fine now.
 
 uga schrieb:
 As usual, your problem stems from the fact that you are trying to run
 Linux on Windows hardware. Before buying any piece of hardware, first
 make sure it works with Linux. Yes this is one more step you have to
 go through that you normally don't have to with Windows, especially if
 you are buying from the likes of bestbuy, etc. The same is true vice
 versa. Windows won't run out-of-the-box on Linux hardware. Try running
 XP on EEE PC or OLPC.

 Obviously you will rarely find Linux support information on the
 package, but you can find it either on the manufacturer's web site or
 public user forums. For most of the hardware problems I've had in
 Ubuntu I could find an answer on Ubuntu forums. Sometimes a piece of
 hardware is rebranded, but internally runs the same chips and circuits
 as many other similar products. Sometimes is helps to check the
 technical specs of the product and make sure that the chipset is
 supported by Linux. A good example is M-Audio. Their sound cards are
 branded as M-Audio products, but they are based on envy24 chipset
 which is supported in Linux.

 I hope that this helps in your future Linux endeavours and that you
 won't give up on Linux that easily. I didn't, and like you I had to
 learn it the hard way. But now that Ubuntu works on all my home PCs
 and laptops I enjoy the full power and flexibility of Linux at no cost
 and no lock-ins, and listening to other people's Windows problems :)

 Yegor


 On Feb 10, 2008 6:24 AM, ptoye [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have to agree.I'm a complete Linux (but not Unix) newbie. Having just
 acquired an old system box I thought I'd give Linux a play, so put
 Ubuntu Gutsy on it.

 Then plugged in my USB sound card. Couldn't find anything about how to
 configure sound cards, so tried recording. Was told that Your audio
 capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the Multimedia
 settings. Gusty doesn't have Multimedia settings, so tried the Sound
 settings instead. Found the card, and changed the chat setting (and
 why chat - the last thing I want to record?) to point to it. Then
 clicked Test and got the Failed to construct pipeline message.

 Poked around the conferences and fora and found that I had to enable ESD
 (whatever that is?) and found it was already enabled. Enabled everything
 in the volume control. Still the same message.

 So can we please have some support for USB sound in both directions? Or
 at least some documentation? The Help file for Sound Preferences does
 not correspond with the software, and I cannot find any tutorial
 documentation on what the various components of the sound system work
 and fit together. (Get onto the Alsa-project site, and you're bombarded
 with techno-babble on the first page).

 And, as Casey J Peter wrote, in Windows it just works first time.

 Sorry if this sounds like a whinge, but I'm finding Linux VERY
 frustrating to work with.


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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-02-07 Thread Casey J Peter
Same error here.  creative labs external live! usb.  Sound works, but
recording is no-go.

USB support should be PRIMARY anymore, and this is, well this is one of
the reasons folks stay with bug #1.  (On XP, the usb microphone just
works.)

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-02-04 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
May someone else confirm that it's working with latest update? thanks.

** Changed in: gstreamer (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-02-01 Thread asdir
After todays update it magically worked (again - it worked under feisty 
before). I am guessing it had to to with the update of libpulse0.
Now I have the same old problem that I hear myself over my headphones, but I 
had that before and can live with it.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-01-27 Thread linuxandjava
I was getting:

Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'

The fix was really simple.  I just double-clicked on the volume control
in Gnome (the little speaker icon next to the system clock).  There I
enabled everything.  Specifically analog mix.  There were a lot of red
X's where sound had disabled.  I clicked off all the red x's.  Now sound
capture is working fine and the error message is gone.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-01-13 Thread Omegamormegil
I can duplicate the error message when testing sound capture in Gutsy,
but my audio capture works great.  Also, I tested this in Hardy Alpha 3,
and it appears to be fixed as I can't reproduce the error message.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2008-01-10 Thread HDave
I too get the

Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'

error when testing sound capture, but I can he the recording.  I am
using a USB webcam microphone on a Dell XMS M1210.  I have tested the
mic with Skype echo and it works.

I cannot run the sound recorder program as it throws an error telling me
my sound settings are invalid.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-12-28 Thread Eduard Nicodei
i had this problem also. I managed to fix by purging esound, esound-clients, 
pulsaaudio-module-gconf and pulseaudio. After that I gave the computer a hard 
reset and ... as if by miracle, IT WORKS.
Minor detail: after I've read through the comments here, I installed the 
programs mentioned above and after that flash videos had no sound, although mp3 
and avis worked. So I thought to remove those programs and here we are, 
everything is working. I still get that error message but I really don't care 
since it works.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-12-27 Thread Sabaki
I'm having this problem also on Ubuntu64 'gutsy'. I have
PulseAudio-0.9.6-1ubuntu-2 installed and configured. I've had one audio
problem after another with Ubuntu.

I installed PulseAudio originally to solve a problem I was having
getting flash audio to work in firefox, and PulseAudio solved that
problem and has been working fairly smoothly except I can't seem to
record audio.

In Sound Preferences  Devices I have

Sound Events
  Sound Playback | PulseAudio Sound Server |  Test  *** works OK

Music and Movies
  Sound Playback | PulseAudio Sound Server |  Test  *** works OK

Audio Conferencing
  Sound Playback | PulseAudio Sound Server |  Test  *** works OK
  Sound Capture  | PulseAudio Sound Server |  Test  *** Pops up error message:

Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'

And I can't seem to record anything. Microphone, etc. is un-muted.

I'm running the rt kernel  2.6.22-14-rt

lspci -v
02:01.0 Multimedia audio controller: Ensoniq ES1370 [AudioPCI] (rev 01)
Subsystem: Unknown device 4942:4c4c
Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 21
I/O ports at df00 [size=64]

both ~/.asoundrc  and /etc/asound.conf have:

--
# Part I directly from ALSA Dmix Wiki

pcm.crbell { # crbell is my name, you can use your name, just make sure you use 
it below too
type dmix
ipc_key 1024
slave {
pcm hw:0,0 
period_time 0
period_size 1024
buffer_size 8192
   #format S32_LE
   #periods 128
rate 44100
}
}

pcm.dsp0 {
type plug
slave.pcm crbell
}

# This following device can fool some applications into using pulseaudio
pcm.dsp1 {
type plug
slave.pcm pulse
}

ctl.mixer0 {
type hw
card 0
} 

# Part II directly from Pulseaudio Wiki

pcm.pulse {
type pulse
}

ctl.pulse {
type pulse
}

pcm.!default {
type pulse
}

ctl.!default {
type pulse
}
---

Also, although with KMid I can play MIDI out through my attached
external yamaha synth, I can't seem get MIDI in from it.

In /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base  I see:


# autoloader aliases
install sound-slot-0 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-0
install sound-slot-1 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-1
install sound-slot-2 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-2
install sound-slot-3 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-3
install sound-slot-4 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-4
install sound-slot-5 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-5
install sound-slot-6 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-6
install sound-slot-7 /sbin/modprobe snd-card-7

# Cause optional modules to be loaded above generic modules
install snd /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd  { /sbin/modprobe --quiet 
snd-ioctl32 ; : ; }
install snd-pcm /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-pcm  { /sbin/modprobe 
--quiet snd-pcm-oss ; : ; }
install snd-mixer /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-mixer  { /sbin/modprobe 
--quiet snd-mixer-oss ; : ; }
install snd-seq /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-seq  { /sbin/modprobe 
--quiet snd-seq-midi ; /sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-seq-oss ; : ; }
install snd-rawmidi /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-rawmidi  { 
/sbin/modprobe --quiet snd-seq-midi ; : ; }
# Cause optional modules to be loaded above sound card driver modules
install snd-emu10k1 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-emu10k1 $CMDLINE_OPTS 
 { /sbin/modprobe -Qb snd-emu10k1-synth ; }
install snd-via82xx /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd-via82xx $CMDLINE_OPTS 
 { /sbin/modprobe -Qb snd-seq ; }

# Load saa7134-alsa instead of saa7134 (which gets dragged in by it anyway)
install saa7134 /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install saa7134 $CMDLINE_OPTS  { 
/sbin/modprobe -Qb saa7134-alsa ; : ; }

# Load snd-seq for devices that don't have hardware midi;
#   Ubuntu #26283, #43682, #56005; works around Ubuntu #34831 for
#   non-Creative Labs PCI hardware
install snd /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install snd  { /sbin/modprobe -Qb snd-seq 
; }
# Prevent abnormal drivers from grabbing index 0
options snd-bt87x index=-2
options cx88-alsa index=-2
options saa7134-alsa index=-2
options snd-atiixp-modem index=-2
options snd-intel8x0m index=-2
options snd-via82xx-modem index=-2
options snd-usb-audio index=-2
options snd-usb-usx2y index=-2
options snd-usb-caiaq index=-2
# Ubuntu #62691, enable MPU for snd-cmipci
options snd-cmipci mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388
-

Also, there are several audio apps that I really need for audio production that 
require JACK, and unfortunately, the Ubuntu pulseaudio packagers chose to 
remove the pulseaudio-module-jack modules!
If anyone has built the pulseaudio-module-jack package for JACK modules support 
for the Gutsy64 version of PulseAudio, I'd sure appreciate info on where I 
might find them. 

So, I'm unable to record audio or input MIDI or run JACK (without
killing PulseAudio and reconfiguring everything).

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-12-06 Thread Najmudin
I'm having the same problem also , i was able to record on feisty using 
audacity but in gutsy 7.10 i can't record anything
also i cant hear the logout sound.
I hope that will be fixed soon.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-12-04 Thread Toby
Same message with me (Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! 
audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'), recording-sound 
works better after formating and reinstall , but quality (Alsa) is very poor in 
my Gutsy-Gnome. Have installed vmware on it: there (with windows XP) the sound 
recording has highest quality in speech-to-text and skype-programs.
In Gutsy the sound produces heavy disturbing sounds (called knistern in german; 
bit like snoring).

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-11-17 Thread pbodymind
This only happened when i've installed the tv card... :(

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-11-17 Thread pbodymind
in amsn i get the error:

[18:23:44] An error occured when trying to record the sound : Could not
open default for read.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-11-10 Thread jurgis.pralgauskis
** Also affects: baltix
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording [SOLVED?]

2007-11-06 Thread drfunn
I just turned ESD off in the system  preferences sound - sounds tab
Then turned everything on in Edit  preferences of Volume Control: HDA Intel 
ALSA Mixer, enable the Capture fader mute and toggle from capture on the 
recording tab
Fired up JACK and voila, I could record my vocals from the pcm-capture, through 
a JACK Rack reverb an back out the pcm-playback. Sounds awesome!

- Dr Funn -

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-11-04 Thread Simos Xenitellis
It appears that the error message

Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'

(when testing the sound capture in GNOME/Ubuntu) is bogus.
I managed to get sound working (playback and recording) and I still get the 
above gstreamer error.
Actually, when I click to test the sound capture, sound capture actually works 
even when the above error message appears.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-11-02 Thread Pender
I'm using a generic USB headset I bought at RadioShack (which actually
has an amazingly good microphone) that worked with Feisty.

Before upgrade: All options in the sound panel were set to USB audio.
Default mixer tracks set to device C-Media USB Headphone Set (Alsa
mixer). Microphone, Microphone Capture, and Speaker selected. When I hit
test on all the sound playbacks, I hear audio. When I hit test on sound
capture, I can hear my voice in the headset. Headset works fine in Sound
Recorder.

After upgrade: All options in the sound panel were set to USB audio.
Default mixer tracks set to device C-Media USB Headphone Set (Alsa
mixer). Microphone, Microphone Capture, and Speaker selected. When I hit
test on all the sound playbacks, I hear audio. When I hit test on sound
capture, I can hear my voice in the headset, but after a few seconds, I
message pops up saying:

Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'

If I attempt to run Sound Recorder, I only get a pop up message saying:

Your audio capture settings are invalid. Please correct them in the
Multimedia settings.

I tried messing with the volume control preferences as suggested by
satkata, but this did nothing.

Minor Detail:  The headset has a two button volume control that in
Feisty, would adjust system volume. In gutsy, the volume control graphic
that pops up will show the speaker at zero volume if you hit the plus
button (it wont go up further), and it will show the speaker muted if
you hit the minus button. The weird part is that neither button effects
system volume at all.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-18 Thread satkata
Hi,

My micro is working again. 
I have found out, that after the upgrade from feisty to gutsy, all capture 
channels under gnome-volume-control -- edit-preferences were disabled. I have 
never thought about that, assuming all preferences would be kept during the 
upgrade.

But, whatever, I enabled the capture channels and now everything is
working fine.

BUT, I'm still getting this annoying message, see my screenshot 2 posts
above, when I make the sound capture test, weird thing.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-17 Thread Nicolas Gruel
same here! Everything was working fine with feisty but not anymore with
gutsy! I cannot not confiugure the micro witho gnome and naturally the
micro is not working with skype or wengophone (but for this one I don't
have sound too).

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-17 Thread Madmoose
Every other boot up on both my computers sound will stop working, and I
get

audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample !
gconfaudiosink: Internal GStreamer error: state change failed. Please
file a bug at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer.

This is after all updates as off Oct 16. Sometimes all that is needed is
a soft-boot, sometimes a hard-boot, and sometimes I just go without
sound for a day.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-09 Thread satkata
same as above described here, with Gutsy as Beta now and the latest kernel from 
a couple of hours ago:
2.6.22-14-generic.

Skype is unusable for now for me. :(

Hope this will get fixed soon.


** Attachment added: Screenshot-gnome-sound-properties.png
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9904770/Screenshot-gnome-sound-properties.png

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-08 Thread LikeItClear
I have already described my problem as bug 114233. However, it got worse
now: I cannot even use OSS anymore. The mentioned work-around with
starting the pipeline manually does not work for me (or I do not
understand it correctly.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-07 Thread Madmoose
Both my computers are getting the:

Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat'

Is there a fix yet, if so did I miss it?

Thanks

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-07 Thread JosephWoodbridge
I have a sound blaster live card as well as onboard sound. Sound is
working but recording is not with either card... i get the message
Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-10-02 Thread Omegamormegil
This guy filed a similar report, with what might be a workaround.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/147298/

It seems to have gotten sound capture in Sound Recorder working for me
while this is running.  I had to apt-get install gstreamer-tools and
execute this in a terminal: gst-launch gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-27 Thread Jon Leighton
Same problem for me in Gutsy Beta.

$ aplay -l
aplay: device_list:204: no soundcards found...

$ lspci -v
...
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio 
Controller (rev 02)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 0228
Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 20
Memory at febfc000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
Capabilities: access denied
...

Any work around would be greatly appreciated.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-27 Thread Jon Leighton
I think my bug is #131133 actually, which I've managed to work around:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/131133/comments/73

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-26 Thread Steph
Solved for me ! I was using a Gusty 32 bits on my Athlon 3000+ 64 bits
(Asus A8V-VM), and recently we had some kernels updates so Grub was
booting on a 2.6.22.xxx  i386 (!) kernel. Booting the 2.6.22xxx Generic
kernel, sound works again. To prevent this, I finally downloaded the
25th Daily Build of Gusty x64 and everything works fine.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-25 Thread Tom Preuss
Same for me.  Fresh Gutsy 5 install.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-24 Thread Santiago Urueña
Me too. My laptop has 3 sound devices: Conexant CX8811 (Alsa mixer), HDA
Intel (Alsa mixer), and CX88 (OSS Mixer)

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-23 Thread Dandy
same here with Gutsy 5

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-23 Thread Łukasz Halman

Same happens here. Everything worked fined in Feisty, in Gutsy doesn't. My 
notebook is MSI S260 with ALC655 sound codec.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-22 Thread Steph
Same problem here.

I am running Gutsy Tribe 5 since two weeks, and sound worked perfectly
on my Asus A8V-VM motherboard until the recent updates this morning. I
remember there was kernel stuff inside, so I bet that's the problem
source.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-22 Thread Nemes Ioan Sorin
Same problems here

Gutsy up to date

Everything OK 
after some upgrades ()  to linux kernel - Internal GStreamer error: state 
change failed.  Please file a bug at 
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-19 Thread JosephWoodbridge
My sound initially worked with a fresh Tribe five install but some
update later it stopped. I get this:

confaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! gconfaudiosink
profile=chat: Internal GStreamer error: state change failed.

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-19 Thread amanhecer
Same problem here.


Had a working Feisty install on a Dell Inspiron 6000, upgraded to Gusty
== No sound


I have tried installing pulseaudio-esound-compat but it did not fix the
issue.

When I run the test  in  Preferences - Sound  I  hear no sound and get no 
error regardless of which device I select.
NB. I dont get the error in the subject.

Device options available are : Autodetect, Intel ICH6, Intel
ICH6-IEC958, ALSA, ESD, OSS.

My sound works fine when booting to  other os's.


config details as follows.

Linux kura 2.6.22-11-generic #1 SMP Mon Sep 17 03:45:58 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Linux

$ lspci |grep -i audio

00:1e.2 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation
82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)


$ dpkg -l |grep -i sound

ii  esound 0.2.38-0ubuntu3
Enlightened Sound Daemon - Support binaries

ii  esound-common  0.2.38-0ubuntu3
Enlightened Sound Daemon - Common files

ii  libarts1c2a1.5.7-1ubuntu3
aRts sound system core components

ii  libartsc0  1.5.7-1ubuntu3
aRts sound system C support library

ii  libasound2 1.0.14-1ubuntu6
ALSA library

ii  libasound2-plugins 1.0.14-1ubuntu3
ALSA library additional plugins

ii  libesd-alsa0   0.2.38-0ubuntu3
Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Shared libraries

ii  libmikmod2 3.1.11-a-6ubuntu3
A portable sound library

ii  libsoundtouch1c2   1.3.0-2.1
sound stretching library

ii  linux-sound-base   1.0.14-1ubuntu1
base package for ALSA and OSS sound systems

ii  pulseaudio 0.9.6-1ubuntu2
PulseAudio sound server

ii  pulseaudio-module-hal  0.9.6-1ubuntu2
HAL device detection module for PulseAudio sound serve

ii  pulseaudio-module-x11  0.9.6-1ubuntu2
X11 module for PulseAudio sound server

ii  sound-juicer   2.20.0-1ubuntu2
GNOME 2 CD Ripper

ii  sox13.0.0-1build1
Swiss army knife of sound processing

ii  ubuntu-sounds  0.6
Ubuntu's GNOME audio theme

ii  vlc-plugin-esd 0.8.6.release.c-0ubuntu3
Esound audio output plugin for VLC

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-15 Thread arthit
Found same problem in Sony VAIO PCG-V505CP
when upgrading from 7.06 to somewhere around **Tribe 4** and beyond
(using **Update Manager** everyday, until 14 September)


So today I decided to make fresh install from 7.10 **Tribe 5 Live CD** -- and 
the sound COME BACK.


from
http://support.vaio.sony.co.uk/specifications/specifications.asp?site=voe_en_GB_consc=0s=PCG-V505m=1416
Sony VAIO PCG-V505CP uses Sound Chip:

 Yamaha YMF753-S 16-bit CD-quality stereo sound Microsoft Sound System,
Hardware MIDI 

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-14 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
** Summary changed:

- No Sound in Gusty
+ [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

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[Bug 131711] Re: [gutsy] no sound: Failed to construct test pipeline in sound recording

2007-09-14 Thread 440
Using Gutsy Tribe 5 on a Dell Inspiron 6000, sound is Intel ICH6 with
STAC9752,53

I was using and recorded guitar tracks with Audacity on Sept 6th through
the mic jack.

Today it won't record and it says, 
Error while opening sound device. Please check the input device settings and 
the project sample rate.

In preferences - sound it says 
Failed to construct test pipeline for 'gconfaudiosrc ! audioconvert ! 
audioresample ! gconfaudiosink profile=chat

hope this helps

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