Marking this bug as fixed.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
Pulseaudio network sinks overload
I don't know when exactly, but for a while now everything has been fine.
The server is on Lucid (still), as are the client machines.
'uname -a' yields:
Linux blubox 2.6.32-47-generic #109-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 7 02:02:22 UTC 2013
x86_64 GNU/Linux
pulseaudio version is
0.9.21-63-gd3efa-dirty
I just
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Incomplete
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Invalid
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Had a similar problem with my eee 1005ha (under Karmic). Enabling
pulseaudio network audio and playing music inmediately crashed on server
machine (the one broadcasting audio). Problem got better after
installing backported wireless modules. After that, it connects and
plays music, but has very ann
Enabling "Allow other machines on the LAN to discover local sound
devices" at the server crashes PulseAudio. PA works fine as long as I
manually define the server IP at each of the client machines.
This has been this way since my Jaunty upgrade in May 2009. Maybe even
before? This may have been
According to me, "themuso" repo is a mess.
I had all kind of problems using it.
Reverting to old pulseaudio default in Jaunty, all OK.
Same 32 and 64 bit
Stefano
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"Make discoverable network sound devices available locally" is wrong
conceptually.
If one wants redirect audio, it's right to use CPU power of other machine, in
other words the instance of Pulseaudio available through network. In this way,
local Pulseaudio won't be used.
Turning the option on,
Dodoth,
Thanx but your solution didn't work here.
I'm using the "themuso" repo
Robert
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what worked for me was turning "enable network access to local sound
devices" off on the source side and also turning off "make discoverable
network sound dev..." on the "sink"-side
first i thought, that the problem was somewhere else cause of the
strange network behaviour, because the sink is an
Any volunteers to make a Pulseaudio 0.9.10 package available for Jaunty?
I've been tracking pulseaudio git for a few weeks and it's just getting
worse and worse. It got so bad I gave up.
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Robert,
I have the same problem that you. The only solution that I found is to
use Network Ubuntu as Default Sever that you mentioned.
Since your post have you found any different solution?
Whith "themuso" packages I feel less CPU usage but the sink sound to
network is very buggy.
regards,
Mar
Just updated my Pulseaudio with the Jaunty proposed repo. The problem
didn't go away.
Haven't tried anything else jet.
My sort-of-work-a-round: I just use the Netwerk Ubuntu as Default
Server, that way i still can use Pulse audio without crashes or high
CPU-usage. I don't make discoverable networ
** Also affects: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: alsa-lib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Confirming here too. I cannot get network-audio to work at all with
Pulseaudio in Jaunty. If I try, the pulseaudio server immediate
disconnects all clients (probably crashes, I haven't bothered checking
yet).
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I tried all the posibilities and finally I found the solution.
With the default ALSA installed with Jaunty the Luke (themuso) PPA
doesn't work correctly.
Install the Luke (themuso) PPA together with ALSA updated to 1.0.19.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=6589810
(AlsaUpgrade-1.0.x-re
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, Robin Sheat wrote:
> Any word on this? It is still occurring in 9.04, and makes the whole
> 'network audio' promise of pulseaudio fairly useless. Maybe there's a
> PPA we can get an improved version from...?
Luke (themuso) maintains 0.9.15 in his PPA.
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Actually, it makes the whole 'be on a network, and listen to music at
all' thing pretty useless, as if someone else has pulseaudio and is on
the LAN, it'll keep crashing.
Anyway, I found this PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~themuso/+archive/ppa
which contains the next version up. My brief testing of i
Any word on this? It is still occurring in 9.04, and makes the whole
'network audio' promise of pulseaudio fairly useless. Maybe there's a
PPA we can get an improved version from...?
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I have the same problem with pulseaudio. I run mythtv with pulseaudio on
a VIA board and the computer becomes unusable when it tries to play
sound with pulseaudio. I removed pulseaudio as a very temporary
solution.
According to Daniel T Chen, the fix is commited in a 0.9.15 version.
Perhaps he can
Yes, I can confirm this is still a problem using the 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu20
packages.
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Hi,
The status of this bug says 'Fix Committed' - does this mean I should have the
fix?
I now have:
apt-cache policy pulseaudio
pulseaudio:
Installed: 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu16
Candidate: 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu16
Version table:
*** 1:0.9.14-0ubuntu16 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/m
With last upgrade today the remote pulseaudio ( ubuntu 8.10 ) crashes.
Soft CPU time limit exhausted, terminating
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As of today's update:
b...@hoss:~$ apt-cache policy pulseaudio
pulseaudio:
Installed: 0.9.14-0ubuntu7
Candidate: 0.9.14-0ubuntu7
Version table:
*** 0.9.14-0ubuntu7 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I can now see network sinks,
Is that fix in this package which appeared as an update today?
pulseaudio:
Installed: 0.9.14-0ubuntu6
Candidate: 0.9.14-0ubuntu6
Version table:
*** 0.9.14-0ubuntu6 0
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Installed the above package t
fixed in 0.9.15-test2
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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