I've been following this from upstream:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/624
Profile configuration isn't yet perfect, but for me it's a major step
forward in terms of mapping (I don't have the problem with glitch-free).
** Bug watch added: PulseAudio sound server #624
For those who are running Karmic? Could you please try the test version
of pulseaudio 0.9.16? You can fetch the packages from the ubuntu-audio-
dev PPA, http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive
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The PPA packages are exactly the same. Works as long as front:0 has only 2
channels and tsched=0 is specified.
Otherwise it fails to open any output (the card is detected though).
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I can confirm for Jaunty 9.04 this bug is still an issue. I use an
maudio 2496 and currently cannot get a stereo sound working, mono only.
I am yet to try the workaround but will report back when i have
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You
Tada and it's a pulseaduio problem again:
Since tsched=0 has been removed from the default config pulseaudio doesn't
work any longer even with the above change. It claims there is no plug:front:0
even though I can play sound through that device using mplayer just fine.
Adding back tsched=0
The reason pulseaudio right now doesn't work with this card is that it expects
a front device that has only 2 channels.
A possible fix for this is changing it's definition to:
ICE1712.pcm.front.0 {
@args [ CARD ]
@args.CARD {
type string
}
type
I don't know how you got the idea it was fixed.
I never actually tried Jaunty without the workaround but testing Karmic with
the default default.pa this bug is still alive and kicking. I really hope this
will finally be fixed for Karmic stable.
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Hi Florian
I did a clean install of Jaunty around the time of its release, and pulse
just worked with my MAudio 2496. I don't know how to explain it if as you
say the bug is still alive and kicking. It's a while ago now but I'll have a
look in more detail.
Cheers
2009/6/20 Florian Zeitz
Hi, Florian. You're right, the problem is still alive!
Kubuntu 9.04 doesn't do the bug because this version doesn't install
pulseaudio, but when you install totem (for example) pulseaudio is installed,
and when your are listening a song with a KDE app, GTK+ apps can't play any
audio.
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Fixed on Ubuntu 9.04.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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Update: In jaunty pulseaudio can now initialize the card, but sound only
comes out of the right speaker. The workaround posted here is therefore
still needed.
silly_rantThis is after over a year after reporting the bug and there
are 6 duplicates. I wonder why some people think pulseaudio
I hope the problem will be solved before the final release of Jaunty.
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Thanks the workaround posted here helped me get my sound card ( H71
[Hoontech STA DSP24 Media 7.1], device 0: ICE1712 multi) to work with
pulseaudio too after much stuffing around and hours of googling. I
posted my workaround on the forum
On Thu, 2008-11-06 at 08:00 +, Windsor Schmidt wrote:
The manual module loading a href=https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail
/pulseaudio-discuss/2008-January/001240.htmlwork-around/a mentioned
by Tom Kiesel above works for me EXCEPT that I had to change the line
where the default sink is
The manual module loading a href=https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail
/pulseaudio-discuss/2008-January/001240.htmlwork-around/a mentioned
by Tom Kiesel above works for me EXCEPT that I had to change the line
where the default sink is selected, as the newline seems to be in the
wrong place,
I cannot log into a gnome session now that pulseaudio has been removed.
I removed pulseaudio related packages and now ubuntu gnome desktop will
not load (I got some message at login from gdm or Xinit that gconf could
not find /bin/pulseaudio) I was able to login to KDE4 though.
Sorry, I'm
I'm also having this problem. Cannot use Hardy or Intrepid sound with the
default pulseaudio setup.
Like another bug reported, when I open the sound preferences and change to
pulse and click Test, it puts up an error message and locks up until I kill
gnome-sound-properties.
This is the
I had to switch completely back to alsa to get my 24/96 working under
hardy, I am running intrepid now and my soundcard works flawlessly
with pulseaudio, so I'm assuming they fixed this extremely annoying
bug; or at least under my system :)
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Should someone a file a bug with ALSA and/or the kernel requesting this
issue be resolved in the driver?
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The problem is not isolated to pulseaudio. It can show up in any audio
app that expects to be able to control certain audio card settings.
The ICE1712 driver only takes 10 channels of output in s32 format, or
nothing. Also the rate locking feature, if turned on, will limit the
sample rate to one
I have exactly the same problem, the workaround posted here doesn't work
for me.
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I can confirm this bug. After upgrading from Gutsy to Hardy sound output
stopped working on my M2496 card due to pulseaudio being used as
soundserver. This is quite annoying. I have to kill pulseaudio every
time I log in to be able to use the soundcard. In fairness, I have not
tried any of the
This really is an annoying bug, I have to kill pulseaudio every time I
start up my system to get sound working and I couldn't get the fix
working for me... I bet I'm not the only one using m-audio 2496, so I'm
as well surprised with the low priority of this bug... Well ok, not many
people of
The link for the workaround is dead. Does someone remember what it was?
Thanks.
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I added this to /etc/pulse/default.pa and it works for me (I didn't
comment out any lines like the original workaround said).
# Workaround for MAudio Audiophile
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/178442/comments/7
load-module module-alsa-sink sink_name=M2496_out
I'm surprised that this bug's importance is rated so low.
I don't know about you but this bug gets my computer so stuck that I have
to reboot from powerbutton once in a while if I try to watch some videos or
listen
to music.
I am using pulseaudio 0.9.10 on 64-bit Ubuntu 8.04 with kernel
I'd hoped that fixing a
href=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/211592;Bug
211592/a today meant that all was well and this bug would be fixed.
Alas, this bug remains for my ice1712 based card.
The workaround posted here remains the only way to have working
Pulseaudio. (that
Same problem with a M-Audio Delta 44 (same alsa driver ice1712).
The workaround above works, with device=hw:M44.
From what I read in the link posted above, the problem seems to be that
there is no default channel map (i.e. knowing which channel is left and
which is right) for 10 channels cards,
This problem also exists on the M-Audio Delta 410 which uses the same
driver and is quite similar (from the computer's perspective) to the
Audiophile 2496 I believe.
There isn't a control named Master or PCM on the Delta 410. The
relevant channels are DAC and DAC 1 through DAC 7 for a total of
Ugly work around for an maudio Delta 44 here:
https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail/pulseaudio-
discuss/2008-January/001240.html
Basically having to manually etch a static config into a config file in
/etc
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That workaround works for me too, but I don't really get why it fails in the
first place. Everything that is given in the static configuration is already
used as a fallback by the auto-detection according to the warnings displayed.
Just to be a bit more sepcific, this two lines in
Sorry to be annoying, but I was wondering if this going to be fixed for hardy
or will be In Progress 'till hardy+1.
Beta is aproaching and this bug that renders pulseaudio (the default) useless
for a good hand full of people ist still there.
I'm sure you have more important bugs to fix, but I'd
(Note to self: cross-reference also alsa-lib definitions.)
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I have neither /etc/asound.conf nor ~/.asoundrc*
asoundconf list returns:
Names of available sound cards:
M2496
UART
U0x46d0x8ad
Playing waves through aplay works fine.
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Do you have an /etc/asound.conf and/or ~/.asoundrc* ? What does
`asoundconf list` return? If you kill pulseaudio and use `aplay
/usr/share/sounds/*up.wav`, is it audible or do the above errors appear?
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