Sorry for bringing up an old post but I had problems similar to what was
described here.
I was able to "fix" the crackling audio issues using the following lines
in daemon.pa:
high-priority = yes
nice-level = -11
realtime-scheduling = yes
default-fragments = 8
default-fragment-size-msec = 10
Not
Resolved in lucid
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thank you!
I generated this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/507203
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As a general recommendation, if you have different hardware, the cause
of the bugs can be different, so go through the list at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems/KarmicCaveats and see if
anything applies to your situation. If that doesn't help, file a
separate bug using the "ubuntu-bug
I have the same problem in Ubuntu 9.10 (32bit) and my ASUS A7n8x Deluxe.
I wanted to try the "/etc/pulse/default.pa"-hack, but "load-module
module-hal-detect" is nowhere in this file.
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On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Luisgmarine wrote:
> Having the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 (64-bit) using the nVidia
> Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2). I've spent the last
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Having the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 (64-bit) using the nVidia
Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio Controller (rev a2). I've spent the last
several days looking at this bug report post by post and trying every
fix recommended and I'm still getting cracks and pops through my
speakers. Do I need to fil
@jglass: please file a separate bug and include relevant information
with this terminal command: "ubuntu-bug -p pulseaudio"
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Has this been solved?
I'm still experiencing problems. Should I take pulseaudio back to a previous
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Does using PULSE_NO_SIMD=1 help?
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I have crackling sound with both Jaunty and Karmic but only in my usb
headset and only when the pulseaudio volume control is not active. If i
have the pulseaudio volume control active or even minimized the
crackling goes away. When I close it the crackling comes back gradually
over about 10 seconds
Any version of Pulseaudio after 0.9.15-4ubuntu3 (i.e. 0.9.16 and above)
has this problem for me. Regular desktop sounds are about half-half
crackly noise, and MPlayer doesn't play proper sound at all. Downgrading
back to 0.9.15 solves it.
Karmic's official release is awfully close. You'd better do
My samsung NC20 after upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10 beta had the same
problem (booting 9.10beta from a life USB-stick was ok).
I removed all the .pulse* files from my home directory and sound was
fully ok after a reboot...
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Also seemed to work for me. Audio device according to lspci is:
01:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc R700 Audio Device [Radeon HD 4000
Series]
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
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linux-image-2.6.28.15.20 and pulseaudio-1:0.9.14-0ubuntu20.2 here, with
the crackling audio (on a Thinkpad T61p).
The fix that seemed to work for me -- and in fact the only one needed at
all -- was Jonathan's suggestion of adding the position_fix=1 option to
snd_hda_intel.
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I think the important bit is that "/etc/X11/Xsession.d/70pulseaudio" is
removed and hence pulseaudio is not started with the session. However, I
think I also tried to rm this file (without removing the package) and
found pulseaudio running again.
"sudo apt-get remove -purge pulseaudio" will remove
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 18:05 +, mindkeep wrote:
> Unfortunately this removes ubuntu-desktop also, but well... oh well.
>
Thats just a metapackage.
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I understand a fix seems to already be in the works, and maybe I'll try again
when Karmic is released, but I wanted to add that when getting this crackling,
pulseaudio cpu usage goes through the roof (a detail I didn't see mentioned).
On my eeepc 900, playing openarena, pulse audio would occassio
I've similar problem with karmic when streaming over network.
Sometimes it works, if there is no other sound playing on server.
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This symptom should be resolved in karmic when rtkit is usabled (waiting
on merge of FIFO linux patch). In the meantime, one can modify
/etc/security/limits.conf (add the rt-relevant bits; see the ubuntu
studio site).
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Coming again with good news: I finally made my Sound Blaster Creative X-Fi work
fine with pulseaudio! Here are all steps:
1) Install latest dtchen's test kernel (2.6.28-13-generic
#44~lp345627~crimsun1, at the moment) from here:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/
2) Add Luke Yelavich's PPA is in
I'm ashamed, I spoke too early. A reboot brought back crackling and/or
choppy sound, I give up (again). :( I really hope a decent xfi driver
will be released soon.
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I mean I had to set it to CreativeX-Fi instead of pulse, I assume it's the same
thing with Farsight options in aMSN.
I'm extremely sorry for double-commenting. Hope my info helps.
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Ok, it seems Iiriko's workaround worked for my X-Fi. The only thing I
had to do before reinstalling pulseaudio and applying the fixes was
removing pulse folders:
sudo rm -rf /etc/pulse
sudo rm -rf ~/.pulse
The only trouble I have after this is sound in Skype...
$ apt-cache policy pulseaudio:
pul
I resolved the issue by adding the ppa for the most recent release then:
apt-get remove pulseaudio
rm -rf /etc/pulse*
rm ~/.pulse*
apt-get install pulseaudio ubuntu-desktop
2009/6/3 TotoKid
> ag3r, I actually gave up on pulseaudio but I'm aware many people tried
> different settings and g
ag3r, I actually gave up on pulseaudio but I'm aware many people tried
different settings and got it working. In fact, it's a matter of
settings. I'll give it some tries when I'll have some spare time and
hope we'll have our X-Fi working soon with pulse! :P
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Hello, i`m having troubles with my Fatality X-fi like another person
here
"Ara Pulido says :
I was listening to MP3 audio with rhythmbox. When pidgin generated an event (a
buddy logged in), I got the noise :-("
I got the crackling noise only when emesene generate an event (a buddy
logs in & out
Just thought I should add that I had the same problem with crackling
sound and high CPU usage by pulseaudio after update to jaunty, until I
removed the tsched=0 line which fixed the problem.
My soundcard is a Via VT1708/A in an MSI laptop.
Let me know if you would like any more info about my syst
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I just had good success with adding a parameter to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base.conf:
options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1
I got the idea from:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=843012
And the file located at:
/usr/share/doc/alsa-base/driver/ALSA-Configuration.txt.gz (use gunzip to
unz
On Thu, 14 May 2009, Queeniebee wrote:
> So for me the real solution was bringing down master front and
increasing PCM on volume controls
That's only one component (but yes, hardware is involved).
Some people have found they need to adjust resample-method in daemon.conf
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Adjusting default-fragments and default-fragment-size-msec in
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original 8 and 10 respectively.
My in /etc/pulse/default.pa already had load-module module-hal-detect
tsched=0
So I uncommented
Having disabled and uninstalled pulseaudio, I still get audio hiccups,
which didn't occur with previous versions of ubuntu.
At best, removing pulseaudio reduced the number of glitches, but they
still occur, and they make listening to anything via streaming
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Jonathan, I think removing pulseaudio from your system is the best
option. This is a nice howto:
http://idyllictux.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/ubuntu-904-jaunty-keeping-the-beast-pulseaudio-at-bay/
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I'm planning on reverting to 8.10.
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Or try the 2.6.29 kernel!
Procedure:
- install deb "all header"
- install deb "header x86 (or amd64)"
- install deb "image x86 (or amd64)"
Nvidia modules or others will be re-compile automatically with DKMS when
installing headers, and in the Grub menu (at boot) there will be the new kernel.
Find
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Jonathan Kyler wrote:
> Even uninstalling pulseaudio didn't get things going that great.
>
> The audio is still very jerky with any level of system load.
>
> Running 2.6.28-11-generic kernel w/o pulse audio. Stock jaunty alsa.
If you're not using pulseaudio, you
Even uninstalling pulseaudio didn't get things going that great.
The audio is still very jerky with any level of system load.
Running 2.6.28-11-generic kernel w/o pulse audio. Stock jaunty alsa.
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Hi!
I just re-install Jaunty (64bits). I suceed to make pulse working again doing
this;
- Upgrade Kernel to 2.6.29.2
(http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.29.2/) but this is just
because I wanted to :-)
- Pugrade to pulseaudio v0.9.15 because if it crashs, it restarts
automaticall
Sorry, I was a little too quick. I had to remove pulseaudio as well to
get proper playback
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Uninstalling pulse-audio is the only thing that's really worked for me:
sudo apt-get remove libpulse-browse0 libpulse-mainloop-glib0
libpulsecore9 padevchooser paman paprefs pavucontrol pavumeter
pulseaudio pulseaudio-esound-compat pulseaudio-module-gconf pulseaudio-
module-hal pulseaudio-module-x
sorry for the broken link!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/301755/comments/85
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I confirm that Iriiko's solution
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/301755/comments/85solves)
my stuttering audio! =]
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I fixed my audio by removing alsa
setting pulse to 1,0 in default instead of 0,1
reinstalling alsa
then removing pulse works great absolutely no issue
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Try to change the parameter of the module alsa in default.pa:
This work fine for me on v0.9.15 kernel 2.6.29.1:
load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:0,0 sink_name=alsa_out fragments=8
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I'd call it stuttering rather than crackling, but I'm getting similar on
a fresh Jaunty install.
for each stutter, pulseaudio debug gives:
I: module-alsa-sink.c: Underrun!
D: protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
Fiddling with the settings in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf has
dtchen's kernel did not solve pulseaudio issues, in my case. I hope my
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I found that fiddling with the sound settings (i.e. switching between
alsa and pulseaudio and playing the test sound until the crackling
disappears) helps: the noise would disappear until next restart.
The ath5k related periodic noise is unrelated to the absence of the
crackling noise while playin
Since updating from Intrepid to Jaunty I have also experienced crackling noise
every few seconds (not regurally) when using other applications while playing
music. I am using a stock jaunty PulseAudio with stock settings.
I have been running the updated kernel for one hour now: the crackling nois
Has anyone besides Ara actually tested the appropriate updated kernel at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/ ?
There are at least two issues at play for these symptoms. You need to be
testing the above kernel, and you need to be running stock jaunty
PulseAudio. Most importantly, we need to know whic
I have the same crackling sound since I upgraded from Ubuntu Intrepid to Jaunty.
I have a Realtek ALC861 sound card which worked fine in Intrepid after some
tweaking.
Now I can play sounds without problems but there is a periodic crackling
noise (every 60 sec) that comes with a small cpu load (5%
Yeah, it's the same to me.
P.S.: Maybe it's because I'm replying from gmail?
2009/4/25 Iriiko :
> Why there is my mail on your reply??
>
> I use only pulse because of the equalizer, and the fact that you can
> control each program volume.
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Why there is my mail on your reply??
I use only pulse because of the equalizer, and the fact that you can
control each program volume.
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Thanks for your hints, Iriiko.
I tried applying the changes to alsa-sink, but not so much has
changed. I guess I'm turning back to alsa, hoping next pulseaudio
release will fix this annoying issue.
2009/4/24 Iriiko :
> Hi!
>
> Since the 0.9.15, I had to reduce the number of fragment in alsa-sink b
Hi!
Since the 0.9.15, I had to reduce the number of fragment in alsa-sink but
keeping tshed=0 (alsa crash if =1):
load-module module-alsa-sink device=hw:0,0 sink_name=alsa_out fragments=8
fragment_size=2048 tsched=0
But, I did not put tshed=0 on hal detect:
load-module module-hal-detect
I upgraded to Jaunty, today, and got choppy sound from pulseaudio
(0.9.14-0ubuntu20). I added Luke Yelavich's PPA to my sources.list to
upgrade it to 0.9.15-0ubuntu1~ppa4 and now I've got choppy *and*
crackling sound. The tsched=0 workaround didn't work for me. I've got a
Creative Sound Blaster X-F
On Fri, 17 Apr 2009, Iriiko wrote:
> File "default.pa" (in ~/.pulse usually), add "tsched=0" to the modules
> module-alsa-sink and module-hal-detect (at least, to module-hal-detect):
Default jaunty already ships with tsched=0. That parameter is passed to
module-alsa-sink and module-alsa-source
Hi!
I had this problem BUT i found a solution:
File "default.pa" (in ~/.pulse usually), add "tsched=0" to the modules
module-alsa-sink and module-hal-detect (at least, to module-hal-detect):
#here: The sink is used for me, for the module module-ladspa-sink, to equalized
the sound)
load-module
Oh, forgot to say: I'm using crimsun's kernel packages.
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Hi,
I'm experiencing crackling sound too, in fact I hear only crackling, no sound
or music.
This is the output of alsa_info.sh:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=486580c016bbb473d5945f92354d6e85cd85daff
Attached also there's my /etc/pulse/default.pa.
Thanks.
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Hello,
Today I tested with the latest kernel that Daniel provided and I still
get the crackling noise.
I was listening to MP3 audio with rhythmbox. When pidgin generated an
event (a buddy logged in), I got the noise :-(
a...@sushirider:~$ uname -a
Linux sushirider 2.6.28-12-generic #42~crimsun1l
Please, find a attached all the PA configuration files.
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you are using glitch free or not?
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the issue for everyone.
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Raising 'Master' and lowering 'PCM' didn't help. I still get the noises.
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Find my alsa_info.sh output attached.
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I am still affected by this bug (Jaunty updated March 31st)
00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller [8086:284b] (rev 03)
Subsystem: Lenovo ThinkPad T61 [17aa:20ac]
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
On Sat, 2009-03-21 at 17:45 +, Daniel T Chen wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, shane fagan wrote:
>
> > Audio still crackly. When it happens the only way to fix it is to kill
> > pulseaudio in system monitor and then starting pulseaudio back up. All
> > updates installed.
>
> Try the appropriate
Problem solved thanks Daniel T Chen.
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Ill give it a go and give back my results.
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On Sat, 21 Mar 2009, shane fagan wrote:
> Audio still crackly. When it happens the only way to fix it is to kill
> pulseaudio in system monitor and then starting pulseaudio back up. All
> updates installed.
Try the appropriate kernel at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~dtchen/ .
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when i try to watch a movie, i get
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
9716 eugene20 0 214m 5240 3724 S 90 0.3
I am still having problems even after the update. My lspci -vvnn is
00:00.0 RAM memory [0500]: nVidia Corporation MCP78S [GeForce 8200] Memory
Controller [10de:0754] (rev a2)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Device [103c:360a]
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGA
Cross posting from 335955:
Still seeing buzz/static click using pulseaudio (0.9.14-0ubuntu11).
Mostly for me with web streaming media. System sounds always clear,
along with Rhythmbox, but can hear static sound right now at idle with
no media playing just by moving the mouse around.
Device:
00:1
This update fixed it for me. Thanks!
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Removing the tsched=0 results in the return of cracklingso the fix just
addressed the logging issue when tsched=0 was enabled.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Launchpad Bug Tracker <
301...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 0.9.14-0ubuntu6
>
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* 0004_disable_autospawn.patch: Disable this patch. Doing so
allows the daemon to spawn if not already running, which
works around LP: #191027, #204272
* 001
So what does "fix committed" mean? I can remove the tsched=0 argument
after receiving this update? Is the update eminent?
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Worked for meNVIDIA Nforce2 ALC650F
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I also suffer from this bug.
The tsched=0 workaround doesn't change anything.
This bug appeared on both of my PCs after upgrading to Jaunty.
Intrepid's Pulseaudio was fine.
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Confirmed. I have the same symptoms. tsched=0 working form me. Sound
card HDA Intel (Alsa mixer) in Asus EEE 900.
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Thanks, I already tried that (tsched=0). But unfortunately, it doesn't
make any difference.
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Jaunty has a new version of PulseAudio. The below is taken from
"https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GlitchFreeAudio";, perhaps you
can report back if this helped you or not.
The PulseAudio sound server has been rewritten to use timer-based audio
scheduling instead of the traditional interrupt
Adjusting default-fragments and default-fragment-size-msec doesn't seem
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Adjust default-fragments and default-fragment-size-msec in
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
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Crackling noise after update to pulseaudio
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301755
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Confirming also for my pretty standard Intel AC'97 integrated sound card.
Some applications heavily affected:
* wesnoth
* scummvm
* dosbox
* firefox (e.g. on youtube.com) using swfdec
* pretty much anything using SDL or ALSA directly.
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Crackling noise after update to pulseaudio
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