** Bug watch removed: gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues #832
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/832
** Bug watch removed: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues #898
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/898
I have the same issue.
The audio from Steam is emitted from internal speaker instead from USB Sound
Card. Left/Right test also emitted from internal speaker.
It is solved by doing tips on #41.
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The pulseaudio installed on my Ubuntu 20.04.1 systems is the following:
pulseaudio - 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.5
deleting ~/.config/pulse and reboot fixed the problem of sound being directed
to builtin speakers instead of the headphones although headphones were selected
as the output device. Verified t
I have the same problem. I ran Pop!_OS 20.04 from USB and the bluetooth
worked fine. And after doing a clean install, bluetooth also worked. But
when I did the initial updates, I had the same problem: device appeared
in settings and connected, but no sound. Something in the initial
updates messed t
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/pulseaudio/commit/?h=ubuntu-
focal&id=87939c182b
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Focal)
Assignee: Sebastien Bacher (seb128) => Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt)
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Focal)
Milestone: ubuntu-20.04.1 => focal-updates
** C
Like, when will the next milestone be released?
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External audio device shows up in the sound output options
I have the same issue. When will it be fixed?
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No timeframe, but the fix is concretely queued up in the update *after*
the next update.
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But you don't need to wait for the update. You can fix it yourself by
removing:
~/.config/pulse
and restarting. If that doesn't work then please open a NEW bug and
mention it's different to this one.
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Can I not just update thee package using terminal?
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Hi Daniel! are you sure I can just delete that folder? Will Ubuntu
automatically download a later version?
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There is no update available right now. And yes you can just delete that
folder because it gets recreated automatically.
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** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ Selected audio output device in Settings is ignored after upgrading to
+ Ubuntu 20.04.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+ Start with an older version of Ubuntu like 19.04 or 19.10 and upgrade to
+ 20.04. When done, attempt to connect a Bluetooth or USB audio device and
+
Debdiff for focal SRU.
** Patch added: "pulseaudio_13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1866194/+attachment/5406354/+files/pulseaudio_13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7.debdiff
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Daniel, I deleted the pulse folder (~/.config/pulse) like you said and
restarted my laptop, but the bug is still present. When I turn on
headset, it says "Connected" and my laptop says it's connected in
Bluetooth settings, but the audio still comes out of the laptop
speakers, I have to disconnect a
Hello Pierre, or anyone else affected,
Accepted pulseaudio into focal-proposed. The package will build now and
be available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7 in
a few hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. Se
I enabled focal-proposed updates and upgraded 119 packages and installed
5 new ones. So far I can't see any major bugs that breaks my system so
that's good, however the pulseaudio bug isn't fixed for me.
Unpacking pulseaudio (1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7) over
(1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.6)
This was a line w
Sujit, your comments #62 and #64 suggest you are experiencing a
different bug. Mostly because deleting ~/.config/pulse should eliminate
this bug. If it doesn't then that's a different issue. Please open a new
bug.
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Verified on focal using 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7
** Tags removed: verification-needed-focal
** Tags added: verification-done-focal
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Well, I've now spent a couple of hours starting from 19.10, upgrading to
20.04, trying to reproduce this bug and then testing the proposed
package.
Somewhat predictably I cannot reproduce the bug. But I can confirm the
focal-proposed package works well. So that's probably as good a
verification as
This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7
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pulseaudio (1:13.99.1-1ubuntu3.7) focal; urgency=medium
[Daniel van Vugt]
* Added d/p/git_config_upgrade.patch to resolve incorrect audio
device selection (LP: #1866194).
* Refreshed patches:
- d/p/0
I'm still getting this bug.
Following this workaround:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1874513
solve the issue for me, but I need to repeat it each time I'm connecting my
Bose Q35 II via Bluetooth.
Specs:
pulseaudio 13.99.1
Ubuntu 20.04, 5.8.0-44-generic
Lenovo Think
This bug is closed. If you continue to experience any problems then
please open a new bug by running:
ubuntu-bug pulseaudio
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I also face this issue and have opened a bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1906243
(Please click "I'm facing this bug too" if you are facing this issue).
This exact same bug has been marked as a duplicate here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/
Dell Precision 7510
Plugging headphones via AUX (3.5mm jack) disables the sound. Workaround:
in pavucontrol switch profile of the default device ("Built-in Audio")
from "Analog Stereo Duplex" to "Analog Stereo Output" and back (after
switching back, audio in headphones starts working).
After remo
Few more things for my case (Dell Precision 7510). AUX headphones' sound
seems to be connected to active input device: switching input devices
(headphone mic, built-in mic, dock mic (unplugged)) causes sound to
appear in the headphones. Although heavily distorted by noise. But the
distortion is not
The same bug affect my system xubuntu 20.04 over a DELL Precision 7510.
Manufacturer: Dell Inc.
Product Name: Precision 7510
Product Version:
Firmware Version: 1.16.3
Board Vendor: Dell Inc.
Board Name:02H5GH
Kernel release:5.4.0-29-generic
Operating System: GNU/Li
This also affects me!
Ubuntu Focal Fossa updated until right now;
Dell Inspiron 15 5590 Laptop;
Intel® Core™ i7-10510U CPU.
I just use a simple P2 headphone.
When plugged, audio doesn't sound out and mic doesn't capture in until I go to
Gnome Control Center > Sound and change to the other input
This also happens on a Dell XPS 9570. My workaround after reboots, or
other events that disable the headphone audio, is to run this:
sudo alsactl restore
Then things are back to normal for a while.
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I have a similar problem on my Dell XPS 13 - if I boot the laptop with the
headphones (3.5mm) plugged in, then it essentially disabled the 3.5mm headphone
jack - nothing I've tried re-enabled it again (eg unplugging/replugging the
headphone, all the settings, etc). Only a reboot without the head
I have a similar problem, but it involves headphones rather than
Bluetooth
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The workaround that worked for me from the pulseaudio #832 bug:
mv ~/.config/pulse/ ~/.config/pulse.old
systemctl --user restart pulseaudio
Also the bug has been found and a fix is in review:
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/-/issues/832#note_511010
** Bug watch added
That's excellent news.
We can't ask for a better result than the PulseAudio developers to offer
a direct fix against the original bug report. It hasn't landed upstream
yet though so please wait.
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just checking in to introduce myself.
here is something about my machine:
salima@inspiron5559:~$ inxi -SMA
System:
Host: inspiron5559 Kernel: 5.4.0-31-generic x86_64 bits: 64
Desktop: LXQt 0.14.1 Distro: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa)
Machine:
Type: Laptop System: Dell product: Inspiron 5
Hi Salima,
this bug has been identified as happening only for people who were
upgrading from a previous version of Ubuntu (that came with a previous
version of Pulseaudio). Daniel Van Vugt found a workaround (check
comments 18 and 19 above), and a fix has been made by the Pulseaudio
developers and
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: New => Fix Released
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Tags added: fixed-in-13.99.2 fixed-upstream
** No longer affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Focal)
** No longer affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: gnome-control-center
** Also affects
Although the upstream fix claims to require packaging changes. So that's
not quite a "Fix Committed". More work is required in Ubuntu after we
get the next upstream release into git.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Groovy)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
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hello pierre-
i wrote out the new bug report (#1881783).
good luck and thanks for all the hard work, it is appreciated.
salima
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Actually I think this bug comes and goes randomly. Not just on upgrades.
So it's possible bug 1881783 is still this bug.
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I had this problem these days. I wasn't upgrading, I was just migrating
my /home user data around on ZFS. To fix I did the same thing, deleted
the ~/.config/pulse directory.
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The only time i got sound from my speakers is when i was using the live
pen drive to test to make sure i had sound. i checked all i had-you
tubes, mp3's, mscz, flv...on two different occasions. everything worked
fine. i did the install and nothing after that.
except for One Night some time after t
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Focal)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-20.04.1
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This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:13.99.1-1ubuntu6
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pulseaudio (1:13.99.1-1ubuntu6) groovy; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/git_config_upgrade.patch:
-stream-restore: Forget pre-14.0 stream routing, old configurations are
incompatible and create routing
This bug has returned on Ubuntu 22.04
Workaround: rm -r ~/.config/pulse; pulseaudio -k
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** Summary changed:
- External audio device shows up in the sound output options but the sound
keeps being emitted from the internal laptop speaker
+ External audio device shows up in the sound output options but the sound
keeps being emitted from the internal laptop speaker, or none at all.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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@Daniel, not sure as this has been addressed yet, but I deleted
.cache/pulse and rebooted. The issue is still the same.
My setup is listed in bug 1873005 in case anybody's interested.
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To put my 2 cents in, audio doesnt' work at all if I plug my analog headphones:
it lets me choose what kind of device I am plugging in and then no sound at all.
Could I help somehow?
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This bug is affecting me as well, I have a USB pre-amp (which also works
as audio card) and sounds emits just fine there. However, when I plug in
my headphones directly into my laptop, only sometimes I get the gnome
popup asking me what kind of device I plugged in.
When I click "headphones", sound
Is normal that, when is music(sound) play to external speakers and I
connect wired headset,music is still playing into the external speakers
and into the headset?
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One workaround for upgraded systems having the issue is to remove
~/.config/pulse
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Just noticed a typo in my previous comment, so to make it clear,
deleting ~/.config/pulse did not work on my system.
It worked fine in 19.10, after upgrade playback is sent to computer
speakers even when a Bluetooth headset is connected and selected as
output device. AUX works fine, so does Blueto
I'm experiencing the same problem on a fresh install of Ubuntu Mate
20.04 on a Dell XPS 13 9350.
Sound works correctly using the internal speakers. If you plug in analog
headphones to the 3.5mm jack, there is no sound from the headphones or
the internal speakers. All relevant options are unmuted i
HI
My problem returned.
When I use analog I run pavucontrol-qt and then I select the correvt input
device.
I don't know why but it seems like the default audio selector does not
work
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On Apr
I had the same problem with a Thunderbolt audio device and BT. I removed
.config/pulse and started working fine again.
Not sure if it will fail, but for the moment is working.
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Does any of you have distorted audio together with this bug?
I'm attaching a sample audio file to show what my system sounds like sometimes.
Original sound:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDdyn4Kbffs
** Attachment added: "bad-sound3.m4a"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+
The distorted audio sounds like a different issue
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Happens to me (headset recognized but no sound) XPS 13 9380
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