Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2020-01-07 Thread Elio Blanca
I stumbled across a guide about logging pulseaudio (not easy indeed) and I tried, firstly creating a ~/.config/pulse/client.conf which disabled auto-respawn. Then I did: $ killall pulseaudio $ LANG=C pulseaudio - --log-time=1 > ~/pulseverbose.log 2>&1 and pulseverbose.log is here:

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2020-01-02 Thread Elio Blanca
It recently happened I had my phone audio recording app running and I caught the output from a youtube video played into Firefox (output to pulse). The recording is here: http://www.mediafire.com/file/q5buw4matvj850d/pezzo2.flac/file This happened almost every 10 minutes. New tips will be

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2019-11-25 Thread Elio Blanca
Just had a run at Xubuntu 18.04.3 (shipping with pulseaudio 11.1) and xubuntu 19.10 (pulseaudio 13.0), both 64 bit. I played a long video with mpv and they both had the very same behaviour, that is audio stuttering when I powered off the wifi access point: this caused network disconnection and

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2019-11-24 Thread Elio Blanca
In the meanwhile, I tried two "clean" scenarios. One, I created a new user and logged in with that account: stuttering happens while playing video (both mpv and deadbeef sending output to pulseaudio). This means the issue is not due to my account configuration. Two, I booted my laptop with the

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2019-11-11 Thread Laurențiu Nicola
Hi Elio, > > I would recommend upgrading to 13.0. > I'm quite recluctant to do this, since the Download PulseAudio page > says it's a non-trivial job. Anyway, as a last resort, I will. Maybe you could try a live CD / USB distribution that ships newer software. That way you could at least find

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2019-11-04 Thread Elio Blanca
Il giorno Fri, 1 Nov 2019 21:32:27 +0100 Georg Chini ha scritto: > I would recommend upgrading to 13.0. I'm quite recluctant to do this, since the Download PulseAudio page says it's a non-trivial job. Anyway, as a last resort, I will. > Also you could try > to load module-udev-detect with

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2019-11-01 Thread Georg Chini
On 01.11.19 16:28, ebla...@libero.it wrote: My laptop suffers from audio stuttering (it's been a while, now) but I'm not very sure about the root reason and so I'm here. OS is LMDE 3 x64 (Debian Stretch based) with latest updates, it ships with pulseaudio 10.0. Hardware is based on an intel i5

[pulseaudio-discuss] Early steps for an investigation (stuttering)

2019-11-01 Thread eblanca
My laptop suffers from audio stuttering (it's been a while, now) but I'm not very sure about the root reason and so I'm here. OS is LMDE 3 x64 (Debian Stretch based) with latest updates, it ships with pulseaudio 10.0. Hardware is based on an intel i5 with integrated audio device (I can provide