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Hello,
I have the same problem on Lucid (and since 9.10 release). The sound warps
after 55 seconds using multi-cast.
See Bug #569378
We develop for some years a Open source software using those modules for chat
audio, and it's enormously worrying.
We must migrate from 8.04 and 8.10 to 10.04 b
Please reproduce this symptom using the most current daily-live desktop
Lucid image.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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loopback works in kaḰarmic but the sound keeps speeding up, my Jaunty
client looses the connection after 5 seconds.
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I had the same issue in Jaunty, but in Karmic it works. It plays the
sound but the tempo slows up and down, so it is unusable again.
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This occurs for me too. on a 32 bit jaunty machine sending the RTP
stream its fine... as soon as I switch my other box.. amd64 jaunty to
receive the RTP stream, I will hear the audio for a few seconds and then
pulseaudio dies. I restart pulseaudio again and I will hear it for a few
seconds and it
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM, apanloco wrote:
> usr/lib/pulse-0.9/modules
This path doesn't exist at all. See:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/amd64/pulseaudio/filelist
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I have been digging into this, and the problem is that the rtp modules in
pulseaudio has not been built against the same pulsecore that it is shipping
with:
[seldc600] bin > strings /usr/lib/pulse-0.9/modules/module-rtp-recv.so | grep
latency_within
pa_sink_get_latency_within_thread
[seldc600]
Confirming this, on Jaunty. Googling this gives only this thread
unfortunately. Anyone found a solution yet?
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Confirming this issue on 9.10
If a separate RTP-Sink is chosen, then the sound on the server side speeds up
until the audio is unaudible
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Confirming this issue. Streaming using the separate RTP-Sink from Jaunty
to Hardy causes the server's pulseaudio instance to crash; streaming
using the configuration "from local speaker" works but the playback is
not in sync.
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I have tested this with amd64 to amd64, amd64 to x86, x86 to amd64 and
x86 to x86. The Server side always crash 5 seconds in to the stream.
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Forgot to mention, server side is amd64 and sender side is i386.
Pulseaudio is 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu20.2 and kernelpackage 2.6.28.14.19 on
both ends at the moment. Upgraded yesterday without any luck.
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Sorry, I meant to add, doing an apt update and dist-upgrade had no
affect for me.
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This occurs for me as well Jaunty 2.6.28-15-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP.
An easy way to test this using 1 PC is to:
While playing a sound file -
Enable both the RTP Stream Sender and Receiver on the same machine, select
"Create seperate audio device for Multicast/RTP", then check "Loopback audio to
After running an apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade, this now works,
even though nothing PA related changed.
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