Thank you for posting this bug.
As per upstream this issue is Invalid and Launchpad notes Fixed
Released.
Unlinking upstream bug, but if this issue resurfaces, please relink with
Valid bug.
Marking this bug as Fixed Released.
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> Nope. When I use the VOB file in the bug description above, it says
> "Surround 5.1" but I can't hear enough to confirm whether it truly is or
> not. Other than that, all files I've tested, including the one you
> linked to, show up as "Stereo".
>
I think your pulseaudio setup may be wrong. Y
Nope. When I use the VOB file in the bug description above, it says
"Surround 5.1" but I can't hear enough to confirm whether it truly is or
not. Other than that, all files I've tested, including the one you
linked to, show up as "Stereo".
Perhaps you have a more recent version of Totem than I do?
Yes it works. Try with this file :
http://ftp.icm.edu.pl/packages/mplayer/samples/A-codecs/AC3-samples/Canyon-5.1
-48khz-448kbit.ac3, play the file, toggle lateral panel on (F9), and
look at "Audio" part : you'll get "Surround 5.1" canals.
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I just tested with visualizations disabled and I'm still seeing this
bug. Are you sure it's fixed?
Info:
I'm on Ubuntu 9.04. I get successful surround from the command line with
"mplayer -ao alsa -channels 6 testsurround.ogg". VLC can't figure out how to
access the device "surround51", so revert
Marking as fixed (see my previous comment for the reason)
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As noticed by Sitsofe Wheeler, 5.1 surrond sound works great in totem
except for audio only file when visualizations is used. Therefore I
unmarked bug #323298 as a duplicate of this one (that now could be
marked as fixed).
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Bug #323298 does not sound like a duplicate of this bug. The description
clearly states the problem only occurs when visualisations are
enabled...
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There is a upstream bug about 5.1 issues in totem.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=409661
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Bug #105541 has been filed with regard to multichannel wavs being played
out of the wrong speakers. Gstreamer itself seems able to play
multichannel AC3 correctly though. Does anyone have a multichannel ogg
vorbis file that announces speakers?
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Confirming.
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I've finally tested this on my old 4.1 sound card and I've come up
against the same problems. First off I can confirm that I never hear
anything out of the rear speakers using totem-gstreamer. Secondly I
can't get gst-launch-0.10 to do the right thing with a multichannel wav
(compared to the output
I can confirm this bug. Impossible to have 5.1 working with totem-
gstreamer with current Feisty.
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Those files already have 5 channels in them - unlike stereo tracks there
is already a channel for every speaker so channel duplication isn't
really the right thing to do...
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Perhaps this can help. To get 5.1 playback for everything, I created an
.asoundrc in my home dir with:
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm "surround51"
slave.channels 6
route_policy duplicate
}
After that, everything will be in 5.1 , however GStreamer gave heavy
ticking in the sound. Totem-xine, x
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The above results were still from the totem/gstreamer-versions listed in
the original bug report.
I just updated to the following versions:
totem 1.4.1-0ubuntu2
totem-gstreamer1.4.1-0ubuntu2
gstreamer0.10-alsa0.10.7-0ubuntu3
gstreamer0.
It is very odd that the .wavs would not play. I'm fairly sure that they
are handled by good. Is your system up to date (a fix for multichannel
wavs went in a month ago to dapper)? What version(s) of gstreamer are
you running now?
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No, under my test system described above totem-gstreamer produces just
stereo output on Bjorn_Lynne-The_Fairy_Woods(5-1_surround).ogg, dolby-
canyon.ogg, and dolby-city.ogg. The files chan-id.wav, dolby-
enlighten.wav, and space_battle.wav could not be played as there appears
to be no decoder plugi
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Does totem-gstreamer play the surround wav in
ftp://ling.lll.hawaii.edu/pub/greg/Surround-SDL-testfiles.tgz correctly
for you?
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I forgot because I'm not familiar with vlc, it gets quite interesting.
If Audio->Audio device is set to 5.1 after opening the file with vlc, both the
Dolby and the Ogg test file produce output from all 6 speakers, but the sound
is stuttering and vlc spews lots of the following error messages:
als
I forgot because I'm not familiar with vlc, it gets quite interesting.
If Audio->Audio device is set to 5.1 after opening the file with vlc, both the
Dolby and the Ogg test file produce output from all 6 speakers, but the sound
is stuttering and vlc spews lots of the following error messages:
als
Did you configure VLC to use 5.1 sound (in the audio menu)?
Default is of course stereo...
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