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I'm a little late to this conversation, but the topic discussed here is
still an ongoing issue in kubuntu lucid.
@Daniel T Chen -- I empathize with you and appreciate the work you do
for ubuntu. Can you recommend a setup for a kubuntu user presuming all
the apps are configured properly? pulseaudio
I had the same problem on Ubuntu 9.10 when both VLC and Amarok were open
at the same time. Whichever one was opened first would be able to play
sound, and the other one would not. I went into both Amarok and KDE4
systemsettings and changed every sound output preference to prefer
PulseAudio above
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Dima Ryazanov wrote:
> So you're saying PA won't work unless ALL applications suddenly start
> using PA rather than ALSA? Isn't this a bit unrealistic?
No, I'm saying that applications must be configured such that they
don't think they're the only things that are i
So you're saying PA won't work unless ALL applications suddenly start
using PA rather than ALSA? Isn't this a bit unrealistic?
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No, the correct (which also happens to be the easiest) resolution is to *use
one audio backend* for all Ubuntu and Ubuntu derivatives/remixes.
It has been an absolute nightmare to carry different configurations because
Kubuntu and Xubuntu don't want PulseAudio. Now, as a user, I understand
(note:
Has Daniel T Chen rightly noted my issue had nothing to do with kubuntu,
it was a problem with the way MPD (Music Player Daemon ) was configured
which allowed the application to monopolize my sound output. (MPD is a
3rd party application which is not maintained by ubuntu. ) Anyway I was
able to fi
I don't know what mpd is, but I'm pretty sure I'm not using it. And yet,
I was still having problems - until I uninstalled PulseAudio.
I had problems with Amarok, Flash player, and even aplay. Ok, Phonon
might not have been configured correctly (which is still a bug!). Flash
player may be broken -
Careful where you aim that hammer, kiddo.
For what it's worth, bigbrovar's issue was a poorly configured mpd. It had
nothing to do with Kubuntu, PulseAudio, ALSA, or Karmic.
On Nov 4, 2009 2:52 PM, "Dima Ryazanov" wrote:
I have one thing to say: WTF?
I've been reading complaints about PulseAud
I have one thing to say: WTF?
I've been reading complaints about PulseAudio for a while, and always
thought, "Good thing I'm using Kubuntu, which doesn't have PulseAudio".
I guess not anymore?
Everything worked just fine before I upgraded to Karmic. Do you guys
have a goal of breaking sound for e
am just a normal user and I don't have a PhD in sound systems. I just
don't want to spend a huge part of my life fixing audio problems. I
spent a greater part of Monday trying mpd from different sources
(compile from source, installed from debian, jaunty) thinking the poor
application was responsi
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 11:17 PM, Ben Boeckel wrote:
> Did Karmic switch which Phonon backend is the default? We have an issue
No, it still defaults to ALSA's 'default' virtual device via the Xine
backend.
> in Fedora where if you switch the backend, the settings for the outputs
> don't match wi
Did Karmic switch which Phonon backend is the default? We have an issue
in Fedora where if you switch the backend, the settings for the outputs
don't match with the other and things break. Maybe the PulseAudio output
is not the default under the new mappings?
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This Bug is giving me nightmares!!! its just less than two days to
official release yet its has not been assigned or the level of
importance has not been decided. Only one application can use sound at a
time If am on skype I cant play sound with mpd and and every non kde
applications wont be able t
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OS: Kubuntu Karmic (updated to the latest) i386
- sound can't be output by different programmes at the same time.
+ sound can't be output by different programmes at the same time.
1. Juk(Amarok, Dragon Player) is playing music. If I use smplayer to
play a movie(av
Very annoying bug I'd say.
In my point of view this is a duplicate:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/394999
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The issue at hand is actually that, unless you've manually adjusted
Phonon's preferences in System Settings, you've got two settings that
clash if you have PulseAudio installed(, too):
1) by default, Phonon ships, in Kubuntu, with ALSA's 'default' virtual
device as the primary;
2) if you somehow h
I noticed that one can greatly improve situation by performing command :
rm -rf ~/.pulse*
Explanation : delete all the old PulseAudio settings.
Now when listening to something that uses PulseAudio, sound
automatically fall backs to the plain old crappy ESD, which everyone
hates but which at least
Nominated this bug for release as this is unacceptable for the average
user to encounter this kind of issue. Other parts of Kubuntu works, but
one cannot accept that Firefox will crash while one is watching movie
because some other program has just displayed some kind of notification.
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Same issue there. This bug is extremely annoying.
Another side effect :
Open a Flash movie under Firefox while Amarok is playing music -> Leads to a
crash of Firefox.
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