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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Thanks doctordruidphd, that helps, although I have no idea about what it
does!
So is this a bug in PulseAudio or Skype?
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Thank you doctordruidphd, your command fixes the problem for me.
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Title:
No audio on skype or flashplayer through firefox - 13
Skype works on 13.10 if launched with this command:
env PULSE_LATENCY_MSEC=30 /usr/bin/skype
Does NOT work if the PULSE_LATENCY is not used, so the package is still
broken.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi doctor... ;-)
I had the same problem on Ubuntu 13.10.
In some older discussion on other fora I found that HDMI output sometimes
causes this problem.
Test: setting my analog output to HDMI also broke my normal sound. So
apparently the browser uses HDMI by default...
MY FIX was to go open Puls
One additional observation:
While searching for this problem, I found this suggestion:
Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
find the line that says:
load-module module-udev-detect
and to the end of it add "tsched=0" so the line now looks like:
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0
If I do that and resta
Audio on all applications works as expected on 13.04.
The problem seems to have occurred during the 13-04 -> 13.10 upgrade.
Not sure whether the problem is pulseaudio or alsa related.
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