Just another small observation. I can trigger the sound distortion by playing a system sound (hit the back arrow a few times rapidly at the prompt in a gnome-terminal window). The sound distortion will persist with any new sound apps trying to produce sounds UNTIL all sound apps cease for 5 seconds and one sees in the /var/log/syslog the lines.
May 4 18:09:35 jim-nb kernel: [ 9635.626236] ALSA hda_codec.c:1176: hda_codec_cleanup_stream: NID=0x2 May 4 18:09:35 jim-nb kernel: [ 9635.626260] ALSA hda_codec.c:1176: hda_codec_cleanup_stream: NID=0x3 May 4 18:09:35 jim-nb kernel: [ 9635.626346] ALSA hda_codec.c:1176: hda_codec_cleanup_stream: NID=0x2 May 4 18:09:35 jim-nb kernel: [ 9635.626362] ALSA hda_codec.c:1176: hda_codec_cleanup_stream: NID=0x3 or similar... as outlined in the message above. After these "codec_cleanup" lines appear, the sound returns to normal and may be good for some time. Note that these "codec_cleanup" lines appear in the log only 5 seconds after all sound apps cease producing sound. Any help? -- Toshiba NB30500F pulseaudio problem https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574137 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
