This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 0.9.14-0ubuntu6
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pulseaudio (0.9.14-0ubuntu6) jaunty; urgency=low
* 0004_disable_autospawn.patch: Disable this patch. Doing so
allows the daemon to spawn if not already running, which
works around LP: #191027, #204272
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Committed
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vlc/gnome-sound-recorder sound has glitchs
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Thanks Daniel, disabling the timer-based scheduling (tsched=0) fixed it
for me!
>From a PA perspective I had to manually do
- install vlc-plugin-pulse
- configure VLC sound output to "Pulse audio output"
- disabling the timer-based scheduling (tsched=0)
to get a glitch-free sound
I guess those se
Are the symptoms alleviated if you modify /etc/pulse/default.pa to use
this line?
load-module module-hal-detect tsched=0
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Sourcepack
Hi BUGabundo
Nope, but when I installed it now I got another VLC option Pulseaudio! Tested
it, it played, but with very poor quality, i.e very glitchy.
Also noticed that I had the EsounD plugin vlc-plugin-esd already
installed by default! So that's why EsounD happened to work and with
much better
Olá Bowmore e a todos.
On Friday 28 November 2008 13:45:54 Bowmore wrote:
> Did you make it work in Intrepid or Jaunty using Auto/Standard?
Jaunty.
One more thing: I dont have vlc-plugin-pulse installed. do you?
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I've now tested VLC settings for output type in Intrepid too and it
works for (did not test them all) Standard, Esound and Alsa. Esounds not
that good quality as the other two.
So for Jaunty I still think that there is a bug as at the least Standard
should work and some other as well but maybe wit
Hi again y hola BUGabundo ;-)
I've played around with those VLC settings earier but this time I found
that setting the ouput type to EsounD was the only option that works for
me. Thus Standard doesn't work.
I think that VLC standard settings should work, i.e option Standard, so
maybe VLC is shipp
On Friday 28 November 2008 12:28:39 (``-_-´´) -- Fernando wrote:
> I still have to test Gnome-sound-recorder
Tests done to Gnome-sound-recorder using PA as capture system.
So for all intents of this bug, I'm happy to report its fixed.
Now to get that alsa error out of my gnome-sound-properties
-
Olá Magnus e a todos.
On Friday 28 November 2008 12:06:29 Magnus S wrote:
> What happens if you play around with the sound settings in vlc? Switch the
> output type and test if you can find a setting that works.
Changing to Auto (it was ALSA) seems to make it work. I dont see Pulse support
ther
Olá Bowmore e a todos.
On Friday 28 November 2008 12:07:16 Bowmore wrote:
> @ BUGabundo
> Is pulseaudio running?
> ps -e | grep pulseaudio
$ ps -e | grep pulseaudio
8460 ?00:07:09 pulseaudio
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@ BUGabundo
Is pulseaudio running?
ps -e | grep pulseaudio
I have to kill it to make vlc and www.radiobeta.com work.
I have a clean install of Jaunty alpha1 (not pre-alpha). I've also
tested two virtualizations of Jaunty on Virtualbox, one using Intrepid
as host and the other Jaunty as host. In ne
BUGabundo has a lot of these lines:
[0459] alsa audio output debug: recovered from buffer underrun
[0459] main audio output debug: audio output is starving (29362), playing
silence
And Bowmore has lines similar to this:
[0454] mpgatofixed32 audio output debug: libmad error: bad main
I had the same problem with Intrepid.
On jaunty _sometimes_ with works fine (at least now I can use www.radiobeta.com
that makes use of vlc to broadcast audio) but divx movies still dont work.
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> Is this happening in Intrepid only? On up-2-date system too?
@ Magnus
No, in my case this happens in Jaunty, fully updated.
Intrepid works fine.
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Yes, it seems to be an audio drift problem acc to the printout.
$ vlc -v2
VLC media player 0.9.4 Grishenko
[0001] main libvlc debug: VLC media player - version 0.9.4 Grishenko - (c)
1996-2008 the VideoLAN team
[0001] main libvlc debug: libvlc was configured with ./configure
'--build=i48
$ vlc -v2 V.divx
VLC media player 0.9.4 Grishenko
[0001] main libvlc debug: VLC media player - version 0.9.4 Grishenko - (c)
1996-2008 the VideoLAN team
[0001] main libvlc debug: libvlc was configured with ./configure
'--build=x86_64-linux-gnu' '--enable-maintaner-mode' '--enable-releas
Hi!
Is this happening in Intrepid only? On up-2-date system too?
@ BUGabundo and Bowmore:
If you run vlc in verbose mode, "vlc -v2", perhaps we can get more information
about this. Run in a maximized terminal and reproduce, copy->paste the output
into a text file and attach to this report.
Than
I confirm this problem.
It's present when the pulseaudio process is running in the background.
If I kill it (killall pulseaudio) then vlc audio is playing ok too. If I
restart the pulseaudio process (e.g through Alt-F2) the
glitches/distorsion returns.
Checking e.g the system login sound under Sy
Pedro i notice a similar behaviour on gnome-sound-recorder, and that app
is packaged on gnome-media, hence the package.
Some other apps like audacity work without these glichs (although
audacity cant playback, but thats another bug)
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not gnome-media if you get the same with vlc
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-media => alsa-lib
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