On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:48 PM, Stefan Krastanov
<krastanov.ste...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have just updated to the most recent debian testing. It runs pulseaudio 5.0.
>
> The problem is still present.
>
> 3 pacmd outputs are attached:
>
> - just after resume (mic does not work)
> --- with gnome-sound-recorder running
> --- without any sound recorders
> - just after jiggling the volume bar on the microphone (mic works)
>
> And one pulseaudio -vvvv output:
>
> - starting pulseaudio (mic works)
> - suspending and resuming (mic does not work)
> - trying to record with gnome-sound-recorder (mic does not work)
> - trying to record again after killing gnome-sound-recorder and
> starting a new instance (mic does not work)
> - closing all gnome-sound-recorder instances
> - jiggling the volume bar (mic works)

I'm sorry I posted my instructions with an omission (it was too late
apparently ;). Would you please run the test again but adding the
--log-time=true flag to the pulseaudio run? Otherwise it is a bit hard
to track when is that things happen.

The pacmd output unfortunately was not very illuminating. Lets see if
the log (with timestamps) is more useful.

Thanks


-- 

Saludos,
Felipe Sateler


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