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** Changed in: audacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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audacity does not play a sound since Gutsy upgrade
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this is now fixed in jaunty (for both audacity and PulseAudio)
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audacity does not play a sound since Gutsy upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162594
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** Changed in: audacity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Status: New => Confirmed
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audacity does not play a sound since Gutsy upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162594
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Hello,
It works using audacity 1.3.6 getdeb.net package.
Please update it in repositories.
Regards
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Same in intrepid.
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AFAIK, Ubuntu wants everything that outputs sound to go through
pulseaudio. (a software mixing daemon). Not everything supports pulse,
though, and will find the audio device unavailable if something else
already has it open through pulse.
sudo lsof /dev/snd/*
will almost always tell you what pro
I have had the same problem, many games also stopped working (No sound - could
not open device etc)
A productivity killer that gives OS's a bad name - I don't have time to fiddle
I tried the steps above with no success
Peter
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audacity does not play a sound since Gutsy upgrade
https://bugs.la
Check if anything else has the sound device file open.
less /proc/asound/card0/pcm0p/info
and look at subdevices_avail (at the end of the file)
If avail is 0, then something already has your sound card open. (This might
not be a problem, depending on the drivers/hardware; e.g. My Intel HDA, w/