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I'm also confirm that in Jaunty with 0.12.0 Rhythmbox and alsa (creative
x-fi fatalyt1 pro), and that if you enable crossfading it is fixed.
I think it is becouse this option active the buffer.
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I was going to report that Rhythmbox wasn't working at all, because
songs would start and then not play. There'd be like a second or two of
audio, then crackling-ness or silence.
I saw this bug and turned on the crossfading backend, and now it works!
So, I'm marking myself as affected too, and tha
I noticed this problem in Gutsy, as well. One day (sorry I can't be
more specific) I started hearing a burst of static at the login screen.
Didn't put it all together until I was trying to figure something out in
Hardy and triggered the exact same sound (playback of the startup .ogg
sound from wit
@mihai007
I guess it is a pulseaudio problem. Just close Rhythmbox, run in Terminal the
command "killall pulseaudio" and start Rhythmbox again. If pulseaudio is the
reason it is probably fixed with the new Kernel in proposed.
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I can confirm that on Hardy using rhythmbox or totem the sound is
clicking/snapping/crackling. This seems to happen every time a menu is clicked,
any window is resized, any window is minimized or maximized.
Even worse if using 3d desktop effects.
I really need some help on this, I am using an Aud
The problem exists regardless of crossfading. When volume level is
changed, sometimes the disturbance comes back.
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I can confirm the problem in the latest Hardy x86. If crossfade is
enabled, the sound becomes choppy instead of the more annoying
clicking/snapping/crackling. This seems to happen every time a menu is
clicked, any window is resized, any window is minimized or maximized.
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I recently installed Ubuntu 7.10 and I have been using Rhythmbox music
player. The sound was perfect on it; no cracking sound at the maximum
volume possible. Then I was fiddling with the volume control properties
(Ubuntu desktop, not the Rhythmbox volume) by right clicking on the
volume icon at the
Reproducable in Gutsy with Audiophile 2496 sound card.
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alsa-lib (1.0.15-3ubuntu1) hardy; urgency=low
* Merge from Debian unstable.
* Ubuntu-specific changes:
- debian/libasound2.p{ostinst,rerm}: Install,remove update-notifier
file, respectively;
- debian/control: Add lpia to supported arches, adhere to
DebianMaintainerField, ad
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I reopened the alsa-lib bug as it is still reproducible for me and for
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debian's #437827 works for me.
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This should be fixed since 1.0.14-1ubuntu8. It has been fixed upstream
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Christ, I have the same problem in 1.0.15 (and half-solved with
crossfade too).
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Anybody knows why ALSA doesn't fix this bug?
Or is this bug fixed in 1.0.15?
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I have just upgraded my AMD 64 box from Feisty to Gutsy and I now get
poor quality sound when playing ogg and mp3 using either Rythmbox,
Amarok or Totem Movie Player.
In Rythmbox I tried:
Edit ->Preferences -> Playback -> Player Backend
Check: Use Crossfading backend
Crossfade Duration =2.1 secon
I can confirm in Gutsy RC.
Crossfading on does fix it, but really it shouldn't happen at all!
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* New patch, fix-sampling-bit-shifts, revert HG r2264 (changeset
23c4c0f5de40) as the bit shifts overflow when the volume is high for 32
bits to 16 bits resampling; Alsa #3360; GNOME #436192; LP: #116990;
Mandriva #33908.
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to the RC release; the fix in alsa or the workaround in RB should get in
gutsy before release.
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Gutsy RC1. The workaround does NOT work for me. Could it be the way
Rhythmbox handles the Codecs?
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What I was trying to say there before my lack of browser skills
interrupted me was that I've added some notes about this problem to the
ALSA bug tracker. In the short term, this can be fixed by reverting this
change to alsa-lib: http://hg-mirror.alsa-project.org/alsa-
lib/diff/23c4c0f5de40/src/pcm/
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3360
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Jonathan Matthew from Rhythmbox upstraeam identified the exact bug in
ALSA so we'll be fixing that soon: thanks to all!
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this is also happening to me too. I dont know what sound card i have but
it is the one with the 815e chipset
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Using Loic's instructions, I converted one of my ogg files. I don't get
the bugwith the 16 bits sample, but I do with the 32 bits one. My driver
is snd_hda_intel.
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I can reproduce the bug with aplay (and rhythmbox) using Loïc's
instructions to convert affected .ogg file to 32-bit .wav. 16-bit .wav
file doesn't expose the bug. The .ogg file is from upstream bug report
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=87621).
I guess bug now seems to be in alsa som
Jonathan Matthew in upstream bug report
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436192#c34) might have found
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@Martin: I'm afraid the files had too low sound (amplitude didn't reach
the maximum) and hence are improper test cases.
To create a proper test case, people with a sound file exposing the problem
should convert it to wav with this command:
gst-launch -v filesrc location=Music/foo.ogg ! decodebin
aplay works fine here with both files. (snd_intel8x0)
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Output is fine with both 16bit&32bit .wav files when using aplay or even the
affected (gutsy's) rhythmbox. Maybe sample needs to have certain frequencies,
because not all mp3's suffer the same problem as described by the original
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Could people experiencing the bug please test:
aplay test-16.wav
aplay test-32.wav
and confirm whether one of the command outputs crackling while the other
doesn't?
If that's the case, what's your alsa driver? (lsmod | grep snd)
NB: I checked with ltrace, and aplay successfully sets 16 and 32-bit
@Martin: but then people would still get the bug when augmenting the
output volume. The issue is caused by 32 versus 16-bits samples on the
output device, so I think a hack that helps prefer a mode and still
allows for the other modes to be selected is better than one that keeps
the bad mode but r
Wouldn't it be safer at this stage of the release to set the default
rhythmbox volume to 90%, instead of enabling crossfade by default? That
works wonders here, at least, and avoids the clipping noise.
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Loïc's patch fixes the issue here as well.
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> Can someone please try the attached debdiff of the packages from my ppa
> (pending creation):
> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/lool/ubuntu gutsy main restricted universe
> multiverse
> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/lool/ubuntu gutsy main restricted universe
> multiverse
Using your "rhythmbox
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Can someone please try the attached debdiff of the packages from my ppa
(pending creation):
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(I don't have the bug but Rhy
This is not really a fix, but we could set caps or add a volume element
in the pipe, just like in the gst-launch command lines above.
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This issue does *not* really have a workaround, because enabling the
crossfading backend can trigger other bugs. See Launchpad bug 149389 and
upstream bugs. Either or should really be fixed. Besides RB 0.11.x is an
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Diito this problem. Totem plays the files fine. Activating crossfading
fixes this.
8 days left.. time to think about dropping rhythmbox version back to
feisty?
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Loïc, FWIW alsaplayer plays same .ogg (and affected mp3's) without
problems. There's also no problems if using gstreamer playbin component.
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Same here; Gutsy beta, 2.6.22-13-generic kernel, NVidia MCP51 audio.
Also heard in flash video.
Crossfading workaround fixes rhythmbox, but there's no equivalent fix
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Same here.
Gutsy Beta, 2.6.22.13-generic Kernel.
Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB Live! EMU10k1 (rev 07) Subsystem:
Creative Labs SBLive! Player 5.1
Seems a Rhythmplayer issue, as Movie Player plays files fine.
'Crossfading' solution seems to the trick here as well.
Somebody give
before you go ahead and implement that solution. i've gone ahead and asked the
rhythmbox dev's about the sideeffects of that fix...
it WILL break any plugins that attempt to add filters or additional sinks into
the pipeline. luckily there are none of those already in rhythmbox itself yet
tho.
s
What DarkMageZ proposes in comment #9
(https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/116990/comments/9)
seems to fix/workaround this issue for me. Can only one else confirm
this by compiling rhythmbox with attached patch?
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Loïc, here's the output of above commands.
Sound doesn't crack with neither volume volume=1.0 or your magic caps
filter, so I guess you're on to something here :)
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Could someone reproducing the bug please compare (or attach) the output of:
LC_ALL=C gst-launch -v filesrc location=xyz.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! alsasink
and:
LC_ALL=C gst-launch -v filesrc location=xyz.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! volume volume=1.0 ! a
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turning down the volume in app as sugested by ejs7597 above sorted it
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Hi AboSammor
When a bug is marked as triaged means that has been confirmed by a member of
Ubuntu QA and have all the required information for the developers to start
working on the issue, so it's somehow higher priority/status than confirmed.
At https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status you can find a
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i confirm this BUG, the crossfading option did not solve the problem
i got this error message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gst-launch-0.10 playbin
uri=/media/hda5/MyMusic/AbdAL_Haleem/internet/abdelhaleem21.rm
Setting pipeline to PAUSED ...
ERROR: Pipeline doesn't want to pause.
ERROR: from element /play
Just to add in, I'm running 0.11.2 and getting the same issue
My tweak: I'm still on Feisty (Ubuntu Ultimate distro)
So it's not just something that's been broken with gutsy!
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I also have the problem, the crossfading option fixes it, but also
reducing the volume (in rythmbox!) did.
Ubuntu Gutsy
IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad Z60m
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family)
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@mlind:
Your related sample.ogg is a dead link, but I have tested your commands
with another ogg-file:
gst-launch-0.10 -v filesrc location=Rihanna\ -\ Music\ Of\ The\ Sun\ -\ 01\ -\
Pon\ De\ Replay.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! alsasink
The same problem as playing it with rhyt
Could this be gstreamer related ? (sample.ogg is from upstream bug
report 436192, comment #1)
Distorted sound:
gst-launch -v filesrc location=/tmp/sample.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconvert !
audioresample ! alsasink
Normal sound:
gst-launch -v filesrc location=/tmp/sample.ogg ! decodebin ! audioconv
The first time I installed Ubuntu 7.10 on some AMD64 PC which I did not
know very well. Then I listened to music and thought "oh the soundcard
is amiss" and bought a good new one for 75€. I installed it and the same
problem was there again - damn it fucking software-problem
:D
On Mon, 2007-10-01
Hi:
crossfading option solved my problem here too. Thanks, for the help, it
was kind of annoying.
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Same here in Gutsy Beta.
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yes the crossfading option seems to fix this issue for me as well, just
crossfade like .1 second and its fixed.. lol that is crazy, I hope it is
fixed so others dont decide to ditch rhythmbox because it rocks
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Confirmed here too using gutsy beta, 2.6.22-12-generic.
Really awful clicking in mp3's, fixed by enabling crossfading plugin.
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'Use crossfading backend' fixed this BUT can't play m4a files when
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confirming.
using gutsy with kernel 2.6.22-12-generic on acer 5052, rhythmbox 0.11.2.
sound defects appear mostly on basses.
not encountered on other players (mpd).
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I can confirm this bug and the workaround with current Gutsy. It mostly happens
on basses.
I am using Audigy 2 ZS Notebook.
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I can also confirm this bug!
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I just experienced this issue, using Rhythmbox 0.11.2, getting the problem with
and without the crossfade on, i don't know any solution...
the sound works fine in all other applications, i tried at first with both
audigy 1 and HDA Intel soundcard on my asus p5k deluxe mobo.
still same problem...
I had this issue too in Tribe 5, though a fix for me was making the
volume in Rhythmbox anything but 100% (the other system volume levels
seemed irrelevant). So now I just have it at slightly less than max.
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The 'Use crossfading backend' work around has also worked for me.
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This seems related. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451570
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I certainly don't suffer the original bug anymore as it was very obvious
with almost every track I played. That doesn't imply others don't have
this problem anylonger :)
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Rhythmbox sound problems (clicking/snapping/crackling) when not using
crossfading backend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1
Hmm...
Maybe you haven't heard a loud OGG/MP3?
I can send you a 2,5MB if you like to test it - via email?
Arthur
On Die, 2007-09-04 at 18:38 +, Benjamin_L wrote:
> I didn't have any of these problems anymore for quite some time now and
> I'm not using the crossfade backend.
>
> ** Descript
I didn't have any of these problems anymore for quite some time now and
I'm not using the crossfade backend.
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
This may not be related to rhythmbox at all, maybe to the sound driver
so let me describe my system:
Running latest gut
The workaround "in Rhythmbox --> Preferences --> Playback --> 'Use
crossfading backend'" seems to fix my posted problem.
I think it would be better when Rhythmbox has this setting default.
Thank you!
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Rhythmbox sound problems (clicking/snapping/crackling) when not using
crossfading backend
** Summary changed:
- Rhythmbox sound problems (clicking/snapping) when not using crossfading
backend
+ Rhythmbox sound problems (clicking/snapping/crackling) when not using
crossfading backend
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Rhythmbox sound problems (clicking/snapping/crackling) when not using
crossfading backend
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