[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Same here. I did not see extraordinary volume levels in pavucontrol. I had to
go back to Kubuntu 12.04 LTS and everything works perfectly again now.
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I see (and hear) similar symptoms as well on Kubuntu 12.10 + KDE 4.10.1,
but in contrast to what was reported in comment#2, I don't see
extraordinary levels in pavucontrol.
Audio recording did work well before KDE 4.10. PulseAudio version is
1:2.1-0ubuntu4.
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Please let me know if there is anything I can do. I really need sound
recording for work, as I am a heavy Skype and Google Hangout user. I
will have to go back to 12.04 LTS in about one week, and thus cannot
provide details anymore.
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it is strange that more than one connections are unmuted (amp-in
values)
Node 0x14 [Audio Input] wcaps 0x100d1b: Stereo Amp-In R/L
Device: name="CONEXANT Analog", type="Audio", device=0
Amp-In caps: ofs=0x4a, nsteps=0x50, stepsize=0x03, mute=1
Amp-In vals: [0x50 0x50] [0x80 0x80] [0x50 0x
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
For the record, the Alsa Info script details can be found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo
Find output attached.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1119442/+attachment/3538500/+files/alsa-info.txt.W9gkDD9qPT
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Raymond: Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to tell us in
post #4… Could you specify your question? Where can I find this alsa-
info.sh script?
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Default source name: alsa_output.pci-_00_1b.0.analog-stereo.monitor
index: 0
name:
driver:
flags: HARDWARE HW_MUTE_CTRL HW_VOLUME_CTRL DECIBEL_VOLUME LATENCY
DYNAMIC_LATENCY
state: SUSPENDED
suspend cause: IDLE
priority: 9049
volume:
I confirm this issue. My findings about problem in post #2.
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Title:
No sound capturing possible - only noise - no hardware issue
To manage notif
Some more news:
I installed Kubuntu 12.04 - no problems
Updated to Kubuntu 12.10 - no problems
Then I worked with the system for a while. Today, I paired my
Plantronics Bluetooth headset, and the noise reappeared.
I posted about this issue on Google+ [1], and it turns out that I'm not
the only o
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