[Bug 275998] Re: audio recording very silent

2008-11-09 Thread talent03
@shadowed 
That would be a known workaround, we still need a fix for pulseaudio.

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[Bug 261018] Re: Dell XPS 1330 microphone not sensitive enough

2008-11-12 Thread talent03
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 275998 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 275998
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[Bug 275998] Re: audio recording very silent

2008-11-14 Thread talent03
** Also affects: linux
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: dell
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: pulseaudio
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 275998] Re: audio recording very silent

2008-11-03 Thread talent03
I confirm this problem on the Dell XPS m1330. The problem is with pulse-
audio as I had the same problem in Hardy. I was hoping the problem would
be fixed in Intrepid, but the same problem persists. Alsa works just
fine recording but when everything is going through pulse-audio, the
sound records but at a very low volume. Hopefully we can finally get
this resolved.

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[Bug 275998] Re: audio recording very silent

2008-11-03 Thread talent03
I failed to mention that this problem is only with my internal mic. The
line in works perfectly.

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[Bug 261018] Re: Dell XPS 1330 microphone not sensitive enough

2008-11-04 Thread talent03
I confirm this bug on the m1330. The internal mic and line using pulse
audio record at unusable low levels. In Intrepid the internal mic
continues recording at low levels, but now the line works perfectly as
analog input. If I use only alsa, then everything works as expected. I
hope for Intrepid the dell packages fix this bug and not treat it merely
as a wishlist, but as a bug that needs to get fixed.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-01-05 Thread talent03
I would have to agree with tomek.bury here. I have finally had success
with Marcus's solution, but it is still a major workaround. Recording is
bearable but not in any way optimal. I can hear clicks, distortions, and
other minor things. Bearable. This bug should be fixed... hopefully
soon, but this should suffice, for a bit. This should continue as an
open bug.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-01-13 Thread talent03
@Thomas - I had the exact same problem, but I worked around it by
adjusting the level of the mic boost and the level of the capture to get
it just right. I tested it with skype and sound recorder. Once I did not
have the problem, I just set skype in the preferences so it would not
adjust my volume. That is why I said further up that this is obviously a
major workaround... at least it is a workaround that seems to work.

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[Bug 330961] [NEW] Locate Pointer in Mouse Preferences causes media and mute keys to stop functioning

2009-02-18 Thread talent03
Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: hotkey-setup

My computer is a Dell m1330. My media keys have always worked on hardy
and now intrepid but I came across a small bug. Whenever "Locate
Pointer" is selected in Mouse Preferences, the media keys and the mute
key stop working on the keyboard.

** Affects: hotkey-setup (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 223238] Re: Extremely slow Ajax/Javascript/CSS performance in Firefox 3 using non-free nvidia-glx-new

2009-02-05 Thread talent03
I have this problem as well with nvidia-glx-new 177.80. The command
shown in this thread does not change a thing. I don't have any add-ons.
I notice the sluggishness quite a bit when scrolling in slashdot.org
articles.  It definitely is affected with javascript. I have noticed
this on other computers without nvidia. It is definitely slower than on
windows, even compared to windows in a VM. I hope this is fixed, because
I get so annoyed I just run opera many times.

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[Bug 345627] Re: Crackling / scratching noise using Pulseaudio

2009-04-08 Thread talent03
I just came to say a me too. I have a m1330 dell and I get the same
problems as @morryis above. I have the latest udpates as of April 8,
2009 for Jaunty.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-04-16 Thread talent03
I just upgraded to jaunty and I tried that volume manager fix and it
worked. It still sounds horrible and almost unusable. It has been a year
already and nothing from pulseaudio side or alsa side have offered any
fix so far. The pusleaudio developer just seems like he really doesn't
care. Although he says the digitized data coming from the mic can be
boosted through the ui of pulseaudio, doesn't mean it fixes anything.
When just using alsa the digitized data seems to be just fine without
any "digital" boost. At least for me. Pulseaudio just seems to lose
something from grabbing that data from alsa. I at least hope I am wrong,
as I do not know too much about these systems, but if anybody really
knew that much more this problem would be fixed. Regarding how the
pulseaudio developer keeps dropping this bug, I just don't see this
getting fixed anytime soon. The only bet is to get rid of pulseaudio to
get any decent use out of the internal mic.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-11 Thread talent03
I suppose nobody involved in any of these projects have any care for
this bug. This is just bullshit. Trying to talk to the different
projects leads to nothing, as nobody wants to say it is their problem.
Whatever. This just adds to the problem people have when trying to
switch to linux. I know all these developers would rather not to deal
with bugs that are troubling and continue adding features but this is
the stuff that needs to be done for the general public to join in on
linux, let alone Ubuntu. We had to figure out our own workarounds that
are literally workarounds that do not provide anything of quality. I am
mainly looking at PulseAudio as this problem is not present when working
without it. Even if it may not be their problem, they still should be
involved in this bug and take the steps to move this bug upstream to
wherever it needs to be fixed. /rant

I am done with this bug. Please somebody tell me that I am wrong in my
rant.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-11 Thread talent03
Thanks for the comment Rocko.

As far as I have checked on this bug I have not heard that the 2.6.30
kernel fixed this problem. Was this fixed with the drivers, alsa, or
something else in the kernel? Well either way... before I go on to
upgrade the kernel on Jaunty, I want to know whether anybody else has
confirmed that this has been fixed. If you are right then this is great.
As far as I know alsa is built into the kernel now, so I would have to
upgrade the kernel to fix it if it is alsa. If that is the case then
this bug can be closed when karmic comes out; crosses fingers. Is there
anybody with an idea on what fixed it though? Can we backport those
fixes into this kernel. All questions for people more experienced than
me. Thanks for the info Rocko, I just want confirmation before
continuing.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-11 Thread talent03
@Mike Hancock

Do you know what packages of dell fixes the problem? Does the custom iso
have certain kernel packages somewhere, like their repository. The last
time I used their jaunty repository they did not have any fixes for
this. Please be more informative if possible.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-11 Thread talent03
My last comment is actually directed @bigbrovar

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-12 Thread talent03
@Rocko; If this is truly the case, then jaunty can never be fixed unless
the driver is somehow provided in a backported way. It should be noted
on the status I figure, including Karmic. Would there be anyway to get
this into backports? I am not as involved as I would like to be with
this project, so someone with more experience can possibly get this fix
into backports if possible. I would like to see people have this problem
resolved better than just upgrading to the next version. If the driver
is the issue I hope we can have somebody compile the kernels with the
new alsa, possibly, or one of us can have a ppa set up with the fix. I
hope we can have a stable and fairly easy fix for people who are much
less knowledgeable.

After looking at the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/dell/+bug/309508 and
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=498612#c4 - I am wondering
if the mic works for Intrepid using proposed? If that is the case, it
would be great if that could get pushed into jaunty. The redhat link
seems to me to be a hint towards bigbrovar's pointing out of the quote
in the dell wiki. Although, I think I will have to take a better look at
all of this new information after I get some sleep. Thank you Rocko and
bigbrovar for being very informative. My only hope is that we can find a
simple way to solve this issue and have it at the top with the initial
report. Some of the info from Rocko would be nice to see at the top for
now.

** Bug watch added: Red Hat Bugzilla #498612
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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-14 Thread talent03
So I am here to report my progress with this. I followed what Rocko
recommended and upgraded the kernel to 2.6.30.4. To do this I had to
upgrade nvidia binary driver to 180.60 as well because the current one
will not work with the jaunty kernel. Sound is definitely better because
I don't get crackling anymore and latency issues so far. I almost want
to apologize to the PulseAudio developer but when I upgraded the sound
was still low on the mic, but when boosting it through paman I
definitely had a better quality input. Since things work much better for
me, I will just post the steps to getting there for me. There is no
support for this, so be aware of that. Make sure to get rid of any
workarounds to get this working. I hope this helps.

First install the nvidia driver if needed... I have m1330, so I needed it.
Install in order from this mirror since the archive for ubuntu no longer has 
it: 
http://ubuntu-mirror.cs.colorado.edu/ubuntu/pool/restricted/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers-180/
nvidia-180-kernel-source_180.60-0ubuntu1_i386.deb
nvidia-180-libvdpau_180.60-0ubuntu1_i386.deb 
nvidia-glx-180_180.60-0ubuntu1_i386.deb

Install the kernel in order from here that I give for packages: 
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30.4/
linux-headers-2.6.30-02063004_2.6.30-02063004_all.deb
linux-headers-2.6.30-02063004-generic_2.6.30-02063004_i386.deb (or amd64)
linux-image-2.6.30-02063004-generic_2.6.30-02063004_i386.deb (or amd64)

Once all this is installed you can restart and everything should be
functioning. You can adjust the mic sound through paman in the devices
tab and click on properties for the input source. Set skype to pulse.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-14 Thread talent03
@Rocko: I looked for something like that as soon as I restarted, but I
did not have a setting such as 'Digital Recording'. That is why I had to
do it through paman. I am fine with this though, since I only set it
once. Thank you for the help.

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[Bug 275998] Re: internal mic capture very low volume when routed through pulseaudio

2009-08-14 Thread talent03
@Rocko: Do you remember the configuration command? Maybe you installed a
newer version of alsa that may have done this for you. I am not sure of
a way to reconfigure alsa on Ubuntu. There is no alsaconf and ubuntu
does not recommend using it.

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[Bug 572523] Re: notifications does not appears in the right corner of display

2010-05-03 Thread talent03
I can confirm that I am affected by this problem as well. I am not sure
when, but it was working after I upgraded. Somewhere along the line it
stopped working and now I don't have the notifications. The reporter
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[Bug 428509] Re: Provide a configurable DND mode rather than suppressing all async notifications in fullscreen apps

2010-05-04 Thread talent03
This was pretty frustrating. I was using Virualbox on fullscreen when I
missed quite a few notify-osd messages as they were not shown because of
this. I see that there has already been discussion about fixing this, so
I hope it is fixed before 10.04.1. I honestly though this was a bug and
still do. If there is not major changes, at least add a config option to
allow notify bubbles on fullscreen applications. This needs to be fixed
as this bug already looks pretty old, especially to be in the Lucid
final release.

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[Bug 575278] Re: gedit won't exit and consumes 100% CPU

2010-05-05 Thread talent03
I just encountered this problem using gedit and the gedit gmate repo. I
also had this problem with the autocomplete plugin. Buggy plugins seem
to cause this for me. Gedit on its own is not a problem.

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[Bug 330961] Re: Locate Pointer in Mouse Preferences causes media and mute keys to stop functioning

2009-11-10 Thread talent03
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 9441 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/9441

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 9441
   the locate pointer option breaks other keybindings

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[Bug 9441] Re: the locate pointer option breaks other keybindings

2009-11-10 Thread talent03
I just wanted to confirm this as well with M1330 media keys not working
when locate pointer is selected. I marked my own bug as a duplicate once
I found this. I am using Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty.

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[Bug 647404] Re: Udev worker error during boot "worker [XX] did not accept message -1 (Connection refused), kill it

2010-10-01 Thread talent03
I have had this same problem as well. I have been trying to figure what
is causing it, but I just can't figure it out. I am running a stock eee
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[Bug 1002480] Re: [HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH, playback] Underruns, dropouts or crackling sound

2012-06-14 Thread talent03
I believe I am affected by this bug. I am running Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.
Intel 82801h audio controller and I have many dropouts.  Most recently,
I encountered my problem running games on Wine. After about 10 minutes
the audio starts crackling and eventually drops out. If I kill
pulseaudio and start it again the problem goes away. This is repeatable
every time.

If I change this line in default.pa, "load-module module-udev-detect" to
"load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0" I no longer get the crackling
sound, but the sound eventually drops out anyway as it would have
before.

I will continue to try different settings to figure this out, but it
would be nice if someone who knew more would get involved to get this
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