Hi Daniel, good to see you again.

>> Without being able to access the recorded audio
Are you suggesting, the mp3 link is incorrect?

I just tried your log advice. Strange thing happened. I was not able to
reproduce bug - using David's speaker-test -t sine -D pulse -c 6.
Everything was OK (I used PULSE_NO_SIMD=1 of course).

So than I have tried to play some mp3 or 5.1 movie for you, to detect bug in PA 
log, but I was no able to get it work. My Audacious didn't want to play. I have 
clicked on song, but time slider was moving on the same time 0:00 - so I have 
moved it forward to 2:00, and no sound - it like looped at 2:00. 
So I have tried to play 5.1 movie with Smplayer - but result was the same as in 
Audacious - no movie was played - it has looped over and over on the same time 
(no video or audio). Maybe this is my fault(?).
So, I cancelled logging and am enclosing you the log file. Maybe you will see 
something there. 
Thanks for helping and let me know. Bye.

** Attachment added: "pulseverbose.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/772738/+attachment/2115120/+files/pulseverbose.log

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  PA 5.1 surround vibrate(oscilate, vary)

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