pulseaudio issueshttps://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues2020-03-19T14:17:43Zhttps://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/27Capture device handling on Acer Aspire One 531h2020-03-19T14:17:43ZBugzilla Migration UserCapture device handling on Acer Aspire One 531h## Submitted by Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#42643)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42643)**
## Description
On Acer Aspire One 531h there are two microphones:
* intern...## Submitted by Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#42643)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42643)**
## Description
On Acer Aspire One 531h there are two microphones:
* internal, works;
* mic jack, doesn't work, seems to be hardware fault. May be is aggregated with internal mic, I can't test it.
From now on I refere to internal micorophone as "mic".
Alsa gives three capture controls:
* Mic Boost - probably boosts something, but no audible effect (with my ears);
* Capture - controls the internal mic.
* Capture 1 - controls nothing.
Pulseaudio gives one two-channel control.
With alsa applications everything works as expected - the mic works, records in two-channel mode. Eg., in gnome-sound-recorder.
In pulsaudio the capture records nothing with capture level up on both channels. More interestingly, the actual volume seems to be the difference between the channels' volumes. Eg., if left channel is set to 0 in alsamixer and right channel is set to 100, sound is loud, in combination 0-50 - half of previous.https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/182Assertion 'b' failed at pulsecore/memblock.c:4542018-10-03T07:25:20ZBugzilla Migration UserAssertion 'b' failed at pulsecore/memblock.c:454## Submitted by Jasmin
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#42449)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42449)**
## Description
Hello,
unfortunately pulseaudio 1.0 exits with the following messages:
...## Submitted by Jasmin
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#42449)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42449)**
## Description
Hello,
unfortunately pulseaudio 1.0 exits with the following messages:
I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Created 2 "Native client (UNIX socket client)"
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-dbus.c: Interface org.PulseAudio.Core1.Client added for object /org/pulseaudio/core1/client2
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Protocol version: remote 23, local 23
I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Got credentials: uid=1000 gid=1000 success=1
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: SHM possible: yes
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Negotiated SHM: yes
D: [pulseaudio] module-augment-properties.c: Looking for .desktop file for totem
D: [pulseaudio] module-augment-properties.c: Found /usr/share/applications/totem.desktop.
I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Freed 2 "Totem Video-Player"
I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Connection died.
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-dbus.c: Interface org.PulseAudio.Core1.Client removed from object /org/pulseaudio/core1/client2
I: [pulseaudio] client.c: Created 3 "Native client (UNIX socket client)"
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-dbus.c: Interface org.PulseAudio.Core1.Client added for object /org/pulseaudio/core1/client3
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Protocol version: remote 23, local 23
I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Got credentials: uid=1000 gid=1000 success=1
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: SHM possible: yes
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Negotiated SHM: yes
D: [pulseaudio] module-augment-properties.c: Looking for .desktop file for totem
D: [pulseaudio] module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink ladspa_output.mbeq_1197.mbeq becomes busy.
I: [pulseaudio] resampler.c: Using resampler 'speex-float-3'
I: [pulseaudio] resampler.c: Using float32le as working format.
I: [pulseaudio] resampler.c: Choosing speex quality setting 3.
D: [pulseaudio] memblockq.c: memblockq requested: maxlength=33554432, tlength=0, base=8, prebuf=0, minreq=1 maxrewind=0
D: [pulseaudio] memblockq.c: memblockq sanitized: maxlength=33554432, tlength=33554432, base=8, prebuf=0, minreq=8 maxrewind=0
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: Created input 1 "Playback Stream" on ladspa_output.mbeq_1197.mbeq with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz and channel map front-left,front-right
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: media.name = "Playback Stream"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.name = "Totem Video-Player"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: native-protocol.peer = "UNIX socket client"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: native-protocol.version = "23"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: media.role = "video"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.id = "26015"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.user = "jasmin"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.host = "jasmin-mobil-01"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.binary = "totem"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.icon_name = "totem"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: window.x11.display = ":0.0"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.language = "de_DE.utf8"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.machine_id = "7bae1dd2796f04b29e3a6bda0000091d"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: application.process.session_id = "7bae1dd2796f04b29e3a6bda0000091d-1320085098.612345-2004452429"
I: [pulseaudio] sink-input.c: module-stream-restore.id = "sink-input-by-media-role:video"
I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Requested tlength=200,00 ms, minreq=10,00 ms
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Adjust latency mode enabled, configuring sink latency to half of overall latency.
D: [pulseaudio] memblockq.c: memblockq requested: maxlength=4194304, tlength=27288, base=4, prebuf=0, minreq=1764 maxrewind=0
D: [pulseaudio] memblockq.c: memblockq sanitized: maxlength=4194304, tlength=27288, base=4, prebuf=0, minreq=1764 maxrewind=0
I: [pulseaudio] protocol-native.c: Final latency 200,01 ms = 134,69 ms + 2*10,00 ms + 45,32 ms
D: [pulseaudio] protocol-dbus.c: Interface org.PulseAudio.Core1.Stream added for object /org/pulseaudio/core1/playback_stream1
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] protocol-native.c: Requesting rewind due to end of underrun.
D: [bluetooth] sink-input.c: Requesting rewind due to uncorking
D: [bluetooth] sink-input.c: Have to rewind 16 bytes on implementor.
D: [pulseaudio] module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink ladspa_output.mbeq_1197.mbeq becomes busy.
E: [bluetooth] memblock.c: Assertion 'b' failed at pulsecore/memblock.c:454, function pa_memblock_acquire(). Aborting.
It happens with different applications connecting to PA. pa-mbeq is active and everytime a stream begins/ends/pauses(corks?), the problem (see above) occurs.
If pa-mbeq connects to alsa it works. If it connects to bluetooth or another pulseaudio-server via Lan it works not.
I tried another laptop, same debian packages (wheezy) same version, same configuration. mbeq => bluetooth (same headset) works.
So the problem occurs on one of my laptops and if mbeq connects to bluetooth or another pulseaudio server..... ?
Thanks for any help!
Jasminhttps://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/361Report events about volume change2021-05-17T14:58:58ZBugzilla Migration UserReport events about volume change## Submitted by Bastien Nocera
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#42445)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42445)**
## Description
With enough metadata so we know that the volume change is caused ...## Submitted by Bastien Nocera
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#42445)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42445)**
## Description
With enough metadata so we know that the volume change is caused by us pressing a key. This would allow us to report volume changes through an OSD for Bluetooth headsets.
`<coling>` hadess, I wonder if we could send an event to you for notifying when volumes are changed via bluetooth (or just generally, but with sufficient metadata that you can filter out the ones you yourself have triggered etc.)
`<coling>` hadess, this same mechanism could be used to display the OSD with the new volume when plugging/unpluging jacks etc. (I think you are against this idea generally from our discussions in Berlin which is fine, but at least then a neat infrastructure would be there to allow it).
`<coling>` `<coling>` Or course you can technically already subscribe to sink change and see volume changes but you wouldn't be certain they came from the keys, hence why something a bit different would be needed.15.0https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/393Mistreats headphone port with dysfunctional ALSA Master volume on ICH72018-07-30T10:23:34ZBugzilla Migration UserMistreats headphone port with dysfunctional ALSA Master volume on ICH7## Submitted by Tobias Wolf
Assigned to **Maarten Bosmans**
**[Link to original bug (#42353)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42353)**
## Description
Created attachment 52868
ALSA info gzipped
I basically have a gene...## Submitted by Tobias Wolf
Assigned to **Maarten Bosmans**
**[Link to original bug (#42353)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42353)**
## Description
Created attachment 52868
ALSA info gzipped
I basically have a generic Dell box with integrated ICH7 audio
0 [ICH7 ]: ICH4 - Intel ICH7
Intel ICH7 with AD1981B at irq 23
When I plug my headphones into the front, in alsamixer only the Headphone slider has an effect, Master does nothing to change volume.
Now Pulseaudio somehow merges these (even if flatvol is off) and the whole range of Headphone is compressed into the low range and it gets painful very quickly.
No idea if this is ALSA bug or not. Please advise and forward accordingly.
ALSA info and pulseaudio verbose output attached
~~**Attachment 52868**~~, "ALSA info gzipped":
[alsa-info.txt.6z8BY3PfQN.gz](/uploads/f5acbe19e00817ccf7040dfa9916a509/alsa-info.txt.6z8BY3PfQN.gz)https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/458VERY loud hiss from speakers2018-07-30T10:29:18ZBugzilla Migration UserVERY loud hiss from speakers## Submitted by John Schmitt
Assigned to **Maarten Bosmans**
**[Link to original bug (#42351)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42351)**
## Description
I get a frequent very, very, very loud hiss from mythfrontend when...## Submitted by John Schmitt
Assigned to **Maarten Bosmans**
**[Link to original bug (#42351)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42351)**
## Description
I get a frequent very, very, very loud hiss from mythfrontend when any of the
following occur:
1. fast-forward
2. rewind
3. commercial skip
I can fix it but pressing fast-forward or rewind, sometimes 2 or 3 times, but
the next time there's a commercial skip, the hiss will be back.
This is a recent phenomenon (started happening about 2 weeks ago) that I cannot
correlate with an exact upgrade.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
0.9.22-5.fc15
How reproducible:
intermittent but often
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Play back a recording with mythfrontend
2. Press the right or left arrow
Actual results:
After a commercial skip or after the first or second or third press, a very
loud hiss will replace the audio that should accompany the recording.
In the debug output attached, the "Pool Full" and "events suppressed" messages
only roughly correlate in time to the noise. There doesn't seem to be an exact
message from the output of pulseaudio -vvv that can be correlated exactly to
the noise.https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/430Cannot use internal Mic on Lenovo T5002018-07-30T10:27:04ZBugzilla Migration UserCannot use internal Mic on Lenovo T500## Submitted by Russel Winder
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39982)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39982)**
## Description
The PulseAudio Sound Preferences appears to give no way of using t...## Submitted by Russel Winder
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39982)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39982)**
## Description
The PulseAudio Sound Preferences appears to give no way of using the internal microphone on a Lenovo T500 running Debian Testing. The Input volume control appears to be for the mic input socket, there is no control for the internal mic. Using the Gnome ALSA Mixer there are extra controls over and above what the PulseAudio Sound Preferences offers. In particular there is a control Internal, which is required to set the input level of the internal microphone -- the power on default is zero which means the microphone is not providing source signal.
It isn't actually clear where the problem resides, it may or may not be a direct PulseAudio issue, but I was advised to submit a report here anyway since PulseAudio is the default sound system control and it should be able to control all the sound sources.
In a sense this is a blocking bug, but there is a simple workaround so it is not actually blocking.
I appreciate this may not be a suitably complete bug report, but I can provide any appropriate information needed as required.https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/4Feature request: "stream volume modifiers"2023-10-08T19:47:49ZBugzilla Migration UserFeature request: "stream volume modifiers"## Submitted by Tanu Kaskinen `@tanuk`
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39556)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39556)**
## Description
For supporting eg. replay gain and fading, I'd like to se...## Submitted by Tanu Kaskinen `@tanuk`
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39556)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39556)**
## Description
For supporting eg. replay gain and fading, I'd like to see a new concept implemented: "stream volume modifiers". They would be like a second stream volume in addition to the normal stream volume, but the volume modifiers wouldn't be treated as something that is set by the user and thus needs to be remembered. A music player could offload replay gain to pulseaudio by adding a volume modifier for that. Pulseaudio could then even use the hw volume for implementing the replay gain, if that's considered useful.
Stream fading could also be implemented using these volume modifiers, until a better (ie. server-side) solution becomes available.https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/213Virtual sink and source flags are not updated when moving them to different m...2019-12-02T14:33:57ZBugzilla Migration UserVirtual sink and source flags are not updated when moving them to different master device## Submitted by Tanu Kaskinen `@tanuk`
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39405)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39405)**
## Description## Submitted by Tanu Kaskinen `@tanuk`
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39405)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39405)**
## Descriptionhttps://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/117Stereo/surround detection2018-07-30T09:54:40ZBugzilla Migration UserStereo/surround detection## Submitted by fdo..@..ne.net
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39360)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39360)**
## Description
Currently it would seem that one has to choose between stereo or ...## Submitted by fdo..@..ne.net
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39360)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39360)**
## Description
Currently it would seem that one has to choose between stereo or surround output, e.g. an hdmi 2.0 sink or an hdmi 5.1 sink.
This means that either multichannel content such as DVD-A, movies or other video content will be downmixed to stereo or that stereo content will be outputted as multichannel (with several 'silent' channels or upmixed, depending on the 'enable-remixing' setting). The behaviour prevents receivers from upmixing the signal to surround themselves with arguably better algorithms such as DPL2, Neo:6 or Logic-7.
Therefore, I would like to request a feature to have detection for the max number of channels in the active source(s) and use the appropriate sink in the right mode. This will allow audio to be passed through 'natively' and leave the processing up to the receiver.https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/502Ticking/Clicking noise with Turttle Beach Santa Cruz (Cirrus Logic CS46xx 14/...2019-01-28T00:43:16ZBugzilla Migration UserTicking/Clicking noise with Turttle Beach Santa Cruz (Cirrus Logic CS46xx 14/22/24/30 ) and Ubuntu/Kubuntu 11.04## Submitted by Rudy
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39318)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39318)**
## Description
Hello.
I've been trying to get Ubuntu/Kubuntu going on my system:
Desktop ...## Submitted by Rudy
Assigned to **pul..@..op.org**
**[Link to original bug (#39318)](https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39318)**
## Description
Hello.
I've been trying to get Ubuntu/Kubuntu going on my system:
Desktop Dell 400sc, CPU Pentium 4 Dual Core,
RAM 4G Dual Channel, Video ATI All In Wonder 8500 (128M), MyGica A680B-W7 USB HDTV Stick, Pioneer DVD-ROM/CD Burner, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound Card, Logitech C510 WebCam.
And am having trouble with the sound. I tried both Ubuntu 11.04 with Gnome and Kubuntu 11.04 with KDE. Both exhibit identical problems.
The ticking sound starts from the moment that Kubuntu boots and you hear the booting sound and until I shut down and it plays the shutdown sound. It doesn't matter whether I watch online audio/video or play my music library. I still hear the ticking/clicking. If I start and stop the song/video several times then the ticking will go away. Sometime as soon as 2 stops will make it go away sometimes I have to do it 3 to 4 times.
The second problem is, if something is playing and something else happens like an alert will pop up from the OS, or I open a menu of the player. Then the song will simply freeze in that spot, like a damaged CD and will repeat the last noise heard indefinitely.
The third problem happens mostly online, but I thought I'd post it here just in case all of these are related. Anyway, if I play a Youtube video and then click on another one. Then the second one will not have a sound. I have to reload that page and then the sound comes in.
I tried following directions on the following page:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/BrokenSoundDrivers
and after copy and pasting a wget I installed gcc and copy and pasted the gcc command on that page. I received a bunch of errors and warnings and the compile aborted. After that I opened the alsa-time-test.c and it looks like an ANT/XML file not a c source file at all. So I'm sorry that I can't provide a log.
I'll be switching to Debian distribution shortly but before I do I'd like to be useful to you guys and try to provide whatever info that I can. So if someone wants to guide me through what they need I'd be happy to provide it. Please let me know. Of course the sooner the better, although I understand we are all busy.
Rudy