@John Patrick Both upstream pulseaudio and alsa developers agree that a proper resolution to this symptom lies in alsa-lib, not in pulseaudio. We (i.e., Ubuntu audio developers) are blocked on an agreement upstream regarding how to address both playback and capture for the "front" (and possibly other) virtual device definition. In previous releases we have been flamed for not taking the preferred upstream approach(es), so we're doing our best to stick as close as possible to what they recommend. We understand that this introduces a suboptimal end-user experience, and we are working to resolve it so that as many people as possible are in agreement. Thanks for your patience.
@dimovnike Remember that you should use the human-friendly string(s) and not the index number(s), e.g., I would use hw:Intel and not hw:0 (or hw:1). (This approach has been recommended by upstream alsa developers.) See the name(s) in brackets from /proc/asound/cards. For the vast majority of people, this method is foolproof (the corner cases are when people have multiple identical cards). -- Pulseaudio fails to initialize ICE17xx chipsets https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/178442 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
