(In reply to Tanu Kaskinen from comment #39)
> The log shows that you're not using module-udev-detect. I don't know if
> that's why things stopped working, but that would anyway be the first thing
> to fix. Debian changed the packaging so that "pulseaudio-module-udev" is now
> a separate package. Y
http://pastebin.com/CzQQhvET
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Title:
"Volume element PCM has 6 channels. That's too much!" - PA doesn't
support
Created attachment 125150
attachment-5407-0.html
Meaning what exactly?
It worked with previous versions. And even if it doesn't work - what is
the recommended step here? Remove pulseaudio?
Thanks & best regards
Benjamin
Am 19. Juli 2016 16:09:10 MESZ, schrieb bugzilla-dae...@freedesktop.org:
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is 100% the same issue, but my problems started
again when Debian upgraded from pulseaudio 8 to 9 recently.
Even though I still use tsched=0, I hear huge amounts of clicks and pops
while playing back (everything sounds like a very old vinyl recording
now...). Enabling tsc
tsched=0 !!!
That seems to do the trick! Pulseaudio 6.0 is running with every app
simultaneously without a glitch! I will do more testing, but it looks perfect
right now!
Thank you all!
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Hi,
I built PA 6 from git and got the exact same verbose output of aplay and
arecord than I posted on 2014-10-27.
The apps are working though - partly. Browsers and music apps like
aqualung play sounds now, but there are a lot of dropouts in the sound.
Sometimes, it even plays back at the wrong s
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