And it's in and committed to alsa-lib both upstream and in Ubuntu. Luke
or Daniel, mind uploading alsa-lib when you have a spare moment? Thanks!
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pablomme, thanks. I've sent this patch upstream, let's see what they
say. http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2011-March/038265.html
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@david: Ok. I've upgraded to natty and re-tested. Log attached.
On first test I got no sound, but then I installed alsa-tools-gui and
used envy24control to increase the volume of the first two channels
(basically as you suggest to mike in your previous post), and then it
works properly. Ditto for
@pablomme, why I want you to test this on Natty is for two reasons:
1) It's easier for me (less administration) to fix something in the upcoming
release (Natty) than in stable releases (Lucid, Maverick). In fact, we're about
to run out of time for Natty as it starts go into its testing phase with
I have m-audio audiophile 2496 card
I have installed 11.04 alpha3 amd64, then run partial upgrade and all
updates, then checked out sound config (bug was here, only "digital"
config presets for my card). Then i installed
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/ppa/+files/lib32asound2_1.0.24.1-0ubunt
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@David: sorry for not testing this earlier - I think the main issue is
that you provide natty packages in your ppa, while probably most people
affected by this bug are on maverick, or maybe even lucid.
Anyway, I tried your packages on maverick and they work - I simply removed my
workaround, added
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Ok, I have now modified the comment #30 solution a little, and uploaded the
result to ppa:diwic/ppa.
Please try the following:
1) Make sure you have a clean Natty (11.04) install without any workarounds
installed.
2) Download and install the alsa-lib package from ppa:diwic/ppa (see
https://lau
I also use the same card as Mike - David, thanks a lot for your time, a *lot*
of people are hoping to see this fixed! Could you tell us how to find out what
the main input channel is?
To other subscribers to this bug: if anyone is using a different card with the
same chipset, please raise your
David, plz give more or less exact instructions (e.g. 1. install fresh beta of
Ubuntu 2. change this, this and this etc...)
I have this http://www.m-audio.com/products/en_us/Audiophile2496.html card in
my desktop machine (but only analog output equipment - 2.0 system) and would
glad to help, if
Ok, I have now read up a little on this issue, looked a little in
kernel, alsa-lib, and pulseaudio code.
It seems to me the basic limitation in the hw or kernel driver, is that
the number of channels is fixed to 10 out and 12 in, and the s32le
format.
For the channels, I think it's reasonable to
Natty Alternate AMD64 Alpha 3 installation - I needed as usual fix
#30...
Please do something...
(This is going just like very ridiculous Java 64-bit plug-in bug...
"2115 days since submit date, and counting..."
http://bugs.sun.com/view_bug.do?bug_id=4802695)
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This bug makes a sound-card totally unusable on standard installations, affects
at least 57 confirmed people and has been reported since more than 3 years ago.
How is it possible it has LOW priority???
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I can't use my M-Audio Delta Audiophile 24/96 with Pulseaudio, too.
Please fix this bug!
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OK, I finally figured out how to implement workaround suggested in
comment 7 above, and so far that seems to work, although I had to play
around a lot with Alsamixer first. When I first implemented the work
around I had playback sound out of one channel only. Went into
Alsamixer and set all chann
I can't believe this issue is still out there.
I had to revert back to Jaunty because this issue could not be worked
around in Koala. I've now upgraded to Lynx (10.4) because I thought a
fix had been found. But I still get zero sound.
aplay -l lists Maudio 2496 as only sound card. I've disable
I followed the fix on #30 which gives me audio out using a m-audio
24/96. The problem I am having now is crackling and slight skipping
during playing back. However if I use aplay it plays fine. Has anyone
else experienced and/or figured a way around this? Or how can I use alsa
for playback as defau
Tried solution from # 53 instead of # 7 and sound fails on resume from
sleep. PA meters show the sound as going through, but no sound comes
out the speakers, and when I try to start jack, it fails to connect as
well. reboot fixes it until next sleep.going back to fix in #7 (edit
default.pa instea
Well for some reason my pulseaudio sound just stopped a couple of days
ago. Not sure why it stopped, so I revisited my old post (#96) to get
my workaround for my (ICE1712 - Hoontech STA DSP24 Media 7.1) card
working again under Maverick but the alsa mod didn't work. So I read
further and a couple
Thanks Marcello, I'm pretty familiar with that page! I have the onboard
soundcard disabled in bios, so switching is not a problem (yet...I still
have a presonus firepod to hook up). The fix in comment seven appears
to have worked for me too, with the appropriate sound card code
substituted.
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I needed fix #30.
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Did you see: Configuring default soundcards / stopping soundcards from
switching
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I hope help.
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In comment 145 I reported that the problem had mysterious gotten fixed
without me doing anything after a regular update. Now just as
mysteriously, it has stopped working again. Desired behaviour:
pulseaudio works on boot, jack works when loaded. Actual current
behavior: PA does not work, though
@John Patrick Both upstream pulseaudio and alsa developers agree that
a proper resolution to this symptom lies in alsa-lib, not in
pulseaudio. We (i.e., Ubuntu audio developers) are blocked on an
agreement upstream regarding how to address both playback and capture
for the "front" (and possibly ot
I confirm this too on ubuntu maverick. I can live with the default.pa
modified but the problem is worse: I use 2 sound cards the onboard one
and the PCI ICE17xx chipset and their order is not stable. Sometimes it
boots with the onboard one being hw:1 other time hw:0 so I have to
always modify and r
I can confirm that I'm still getting this on upgrade to 10.10 today (and
that manually modifying /etc/pulse/default.pa as suggested in this
thread still works OK for me - at least for output - I've not tested
input yet). I just wondered if there was a chance of upping the priority
of this one thoug
I was having this problem in 10.04 and 10.10 with a maudio omni IO delta
66 card, but as of about a week ago, pulseaudio began to work with the
card with no action taken by me on a clean install of 10.10. I was
trying to figure out which of the fixes in the comments would work but
had not gotten a
Still a problem in Ubuntu version 10.10. I had to re-edit the files I
mentioned in comment #119 to get the sound working after an upgrade from
10.04.
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This has been a problem since pulseaudio was introduced. I did a fresh install
of 10.04 Lucid and the same bug is still there.
Personally I solve it by removing pulseaudio but I tried the suggestion in #30
first and it worked for output.
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OK - looks like the trouble I was having was due to using the m_audio-
audiophile-2496.conf file (which was extracted from pulseaudio-add-
profile-sets-for-M_Audio-Audiophile-2496.patch from pulseaudio ticket
#624 attachments) thinking it would be a better match for my card than
the more generic vi
Stoo: Here's some quick instructions on getting #119 working on
Audiophile 24/96, hope it helps.
cd /tmp
wget
http://www.pulseaudio.org/raw-attachment/ticket/624/pulseaudio-add-profile-sets-for-M_Audio-Audiophile-2496.patch
patch -i pulseaudio-add-profile-sets-for-M_Audio-Audiophile-2496.patch
su
Thanks for the offer, WeatherGod. I'm making progress - not quite there
yet though!
Today I started off by ignoring the patch for a bit and trying the
suggestion in #30 - analog sound output works, but no analog input. I
need both working, so undid the changes and went back to trying to work
out h
Has anyone tried to see if their ICE1712-based sound cards work on the
Maverick Meerkat Beta? I don't have a digital in/out sound card, but I
have personally found that Pulseaudio has greatly improved over the last
few releases, and I was curious if this issue has been resolved for
10.10.
@stoo,
After a fresh install of Ubuntustudio, I tried out the bugfixes, but
didn't obtain satisfactory results. My current solution is to use
64Studio, which is based on Hardy and doesn't include the dreaded
Pulseaudio which is the cause of these problems. This isn't a
particularly satisfactory solution,
Any chance of an idiot's guide for how to apply this patch?
I've just put ubuntu 10.04 i686 desktop on my computer and need to get
my m-audio audiophile 2496 working via the analogue in/outputs. System /
Prefs / Sound shows the ICE1712 controller, but only lists the Digital
IEC958 options in the p
Comment #119 works for me, thanks.
I'm using an M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 on ubuntu-10.04.1-desktop-amd64.
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I have tested 10.10 Beta i686 (updated & dist-upgraded). With fix #30 I
can use Delta 66 and Alessio's latest kernel, jackd and Ardour, so far
so good. Not perfect solution, but Delta 66 works again. I use for daily
use Ubuntu Studio 9.10 x86_64, Delta 66 works with fix #30. 10.04 missed
this one.
I just wanted to put in my two cents. I bought a computer specifically
to use ubuntu studio on with a ICE17XX chipset card, and am amazed that
this problem wasn't given high priority. Deciding that these cards are
not used by many people is like saying that - "oh well, it only affects
people who we
+1
I simply can't use Ubuntu as long as this bug remains. Some pointers as
to what to look for in the source code might help if someone had a bit
of time to move the problem forwards a bit. I had a look myself but
would need a couple of weeks at least, which I don't have. Simpler to
stay with Wind
I agree. I was unable to use any of then workarounds posted so far. This
sort of soundcard is universally popular with musicians and the fact
that it doesn't work will significantly impact the uptake of
ubuntustudio. It is frustrating that the solution seems to be known but
is not being implemented
@Florian - I agree with you (although I'm not use Maverick - currently
on Fedora13 ). Can this please get some attention from the
Ubuntu/Debian devs.. This card/chip is probably more common that you
think. I imagine the silent majority of people that wanted to give
Ubuntu a try but couldn't get t
Okay... So I'm pretty angry right now so this might turn out somewhat rantish,
but please bear with me:
I just updated to Maverick to see how that's comming along. Well, turns out
that this 3 year old bug still persist.
We have had workarounds for this from almost the beginning. A IMHO quite dece
Comment #63 fixed it for me. Running 10.04 64 bit.
I've had no sound in Ubuntu since 9.10. No problems with audio in 9.04. I have
an Audiophile 24/96.
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