** Description changed:

- I just booted Gutsy Tribe 5 and the sound doesnt work. It didnt work
+ I just booted Gutsy Tribe 5 and the sound doesn't work. It didn't work
  before or anything though. Basically, if I double click "Experience
  Ubuntu.ogg" in the example files the video player will just shutdown
  automatically before any videos is shown (no error message). When I try
  the "Ubuntu sax.ogg" file it says it can`t be opened and it also says
  "No application suitable for automatic installation is available for
  handling this kind of file". No ogg player is started after this error
  and no sound is played.
  
  After this I went into sound preferences and tried pressing "test" button for 
"sound events" using HDA Generic, and ALSA, and ESD and OSS. None of them work. 
Basically all of them exception ESD will showing a "Testing..." dialog but I 
hear no sound. With the ESD one I get a error message which says I should 
report a bug to GNOME (which I did). URL for gnome bug is here:
  http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=472721
  
  The error message I got when trying ESD as audio was the following:
  audiotestsrc wave=sine freq=512 ! audioconvert ! audioresample !
  gconfaudiosink: Internal GStreamer error: state change failed.  Please file a
  bug at http://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=GStreamer
  
  
  In Windows Vista it says my sound card is "Realtek High Definition Audio". 
And it works in Windows so its not broken. The machine is a HP Pavilion 6525sc.
  
  I`d be happy to post output from stuff like lspci or whatever, just ask
  for whatever you need below.

** Tags added: hp realtek sound tx1000z

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Sound doesnt work with "Realtek High Definition Audio" card
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136692
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