Control: reassign -1 vlc 2.2.1-4 On 19 October 2015 at 15:04, Sebastian Ramacher <sramac...@debian.org> wrote: > Control: reassign -1 pulseaudio 7.0-1 > > Hi > > On 2015-10-10 10:52:55, Gabriel Corona wrote: >> Package: vlc >> Version: 2.2.1-4 >> Severity: important >> >> Hi, >> >> When using VLC with KDE5 without pulseaudio, VLC keeps changing the >> output audio device. I've configured VLC to use the "HDA Intel ALC888 >> Analog Audio Device" but it switches back to "HDA NVidida, HDMI0 >> Hardware device with all software conversion" (which means that I do >> not have any sound): >> >> * this always happens when I start vlc; >> >> * it happens sometimes at the beginnig of the playback. >> >> When this happens, I get this in the console: >> >> [00007f7dc8c04568] avcodec decoder debug: enabling direct rendering >> [00000000021f1028] core audio output debug: restart requested (2) >> [00007f7db806e468] core audio resampler debug: removing module "samplerate" >> [00007f7db80441d8] core audio converter debug: removing module "a52tofloat32" >> [00007f7db8042a88] core audio filter debug: removing module "scaletempo" >> [00007f7db806e068] core audio converter debug: removing module >> "simple_channel_mixer" >> [00000000021f1028] core audio output debug: restarting output... >> [00000000021f1028] alsa audio output debug: using ALSA device: >> plughw:CARD=NVidia,DEV=3 >> [00000000021f1028] alsa audio output debug: Plug PCM: Hardware PCM card 1 >> 'HDA NVidia' device 3 subdevice 0 >> [00000000021f1028] alsa audio output debug: device name : HDMI 0 >> [00000000021f1028] alsa audio output debug: device ID : HDMI 0 >> [00000000021f1028] alsa audio output debug: subdevice name: subdevice #0 >> [00000000021f1028] alsa audio output debug: initial hardware setup: >> >> I can switch back to the "HDA Intel ALC888 Analog Audio Device" in the >> menu and it works correctly. > > This sounds very similar to #802016. So I'm reassigning this to pulseaudio for > now. Maybe the pulseadio maintainers can provide more insight here.
It looks like we both missed the part above about not using pulseaudio ;). Reassigning back. >> This only happens when using KDE. I tried with XFCE, LXDE and the >> configured device is used. KDE has a device priority list. Not sure how it works (if at all) with ALSA, but maybe the other device is marked as preferred, and this somehow affects vlc? -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler _______________________________________________ pkg-pulseaudio-devel mailing list pkg-pulseaudio-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-pulseaudio-devel