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It has helped me, try it out :
sudo apt-get install ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg libxine1-ffmpeg
phonon-backend-xine .
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Pausing a media will most of the time freezes the software used while using
Xine and PulseAudio (default configuration in Kubuntu Jaunty)
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On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Conan wrote:
> So (as we said earlier...) the problem lies when phonon is using pulseaudio
> as a backend.
> Can we confirm whether this is a bug in pulseaudio itself or in phonon's use
> of it?
Please see bug 355825.
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I'm not too familiar with the phonon/pulseaudio infrastructure, but
happy to help out with chasing this down. Catch me on IRC ('jk-' on
freenode or oftc) if you need any tracing done.
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So (as we said earlier...) the problem lies when phonon is using pulseaudio as
a backend.
Can we confirm whether this is a bug in pulseaudio itself or in phonon's use of
it?
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OK, I've gone through the same tests here:
* Just commenting-out "autospawn = yes" is not enough, as it seems this
is the default. I need to change it to " = no" for autospawn to actually
be disabled.
* After killing the pulseaudio daemon, Amarok is opening the sound
device directly:
[...@pingu
On Sun, 5 Apr 2009, Conan wrote:
> If the workaround is to make amarok not use pulseaudio in kubuntu this
> is hardly a fix for gnome users who are using pulseaudio. Surely we need
> to patch whatever this "abysmal behaviour" in pulseaudio is instead.
However, according to Geoffrey's feedback, he
If the workaround is to make amarok not use pulseaudio in kubuntu this
is hardly a fix for gnome users who are using pulseaudio. Surely we need
to patch whatever this "abysmal behaviour" in pulseaudio is instead.
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>Did you remember to `killall pulseaudio' after making the change to
/etc/pulse/client.conf and before restarting amarok?
Yes I did, I killed pulseaudio for each change I made.
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On Sat, 4 Apr 2009, Conan wrote:
> Commenting out "autospawn = yes" and killing pulseaudio will surely
> cause phonon to fallback to a different sound device?
...which is the intent of testing. I'm evaluating a particular workaround
for this issue in the pulseaudio source package.
It is not fai
Commenting out "autospawn = yes" and killing pulseaudio will surely
cause phonon to fallback to a different sound device?
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Did you remember to `killall pulseaudio' after making the change to
/etc/pulse/client.conf and before restarting amarok?
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This bug is also present on OpenSUSE 11.1 with amaroK 2.0.2 on KDE 4.2.2 too.
So it's not exclusive to Kubuntu but seems to be related only to the pulseaudio
project.
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This bug is also present on OpenSUSE 11.1 with amaroK 2.0.2 on KDE 4.2.2 too.
So it's not excusive to Kubuntu but seems to be related only to the pulseaudio
project.
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commenting out "autospawn = yes" doesn't work for me. (neither if i change the
'yes' into 'no')
On Kubuntu jaunty 64
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Does commenting out "autospawn = yes" (add a leading semicolon) or
changing it to "autospawn = no" work around this symptom? Note that
you'll need to `killall pulseaudio' and restart amarok.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ub
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) => (unassigned)
** Tags added: ct-rev
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I don't know how I'd go about doing that.
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If you force xine (not phonon) to use alsa, what is the result?
On Apr 3, 2009 10:10 AM, "Jonathan Thomas"
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Yeah, this would either be a PA bug, or perhaps a Phonon bug.
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: phonon (Ubuntu)
Impo
Yeah, this would either be a PA bug, or perhaps a Phonon bug.
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: phonon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
-
Presumably this bug is in fact in phonon's pulseaudio backend and not
amarok itself since amarok doesn't actually interface with pulseaudio at
all.
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I have the exact same issue on Kubuntu jaunty 64. Choossing another output
peripheral than pulseaudio makes resuming songs available.
So I also strongly suspect pulseaudio.
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Libpulse0 is not pulseaudio itself. The pulseaudio daemon itself is not
installed by default in Kubuntu.
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I strongly suspect Pulseaudio to be the culprit. Why it is needed in Kubuntu is
a mystery to me. I tried to get rid of it but libpulse0 is not removable
without removing half of KDE with it unfortunately. (Yes, I know, this is a
packaging issue not related to this bug...)
Anyway, this is a serio
** Also affects: amarok (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team)
Status: Confirmed
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** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
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Seeing the same problem after an upgrade to Jaunty. This is a
regression from intrepid, and for me at least, makes amarok pretty much
unusable.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Tags added: regression-potential
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>From my experience with this and Ian's comment I would guess it's
whenever amarok is using pulseaudio as I have it set to default.
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Potential upstream bug no: 179388
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Same behaviour here - Amarok will not resume after pausing, and
occasionally stops playing when changing to the next track.
The UI indicates that Amarok is still in 'play' mode, but the track
position bar does not progress.
In this state, Amarok can not be quit, and needs to be manually killed.
What was a persistent and annoying problem has turned into a bit of a
freak occurrence. When I started using my laptop today after leaving it
on all night it seemed like the bug had disappeared. It took some work,
but I can still consistently trigger it. Here are the steps:
1. Log in
2. Start A
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