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Hi, I own creative live! cam notebook and when I access the camera(video
recording) first before using its microphone it works well. So I made a simple
script to access the camera as soon as it's inserted. The script isn't camera
dependent, so you can try it even if you don't own the creative o
This bug still persists in 10.04...
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Status: New => Confirmed
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sound records at wrong speed with USB webcam
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This bug is still present in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx.
I decided to wipe out Ubuntu and try with Fedora. Same bug is present in Fedora
13.
Workaround in comment #6 does the job, at least for a while, until you reboot
your computer.
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1. The webcam workaround is not permanent! After reboot the bug is still there.
2. Bug is still present in 2.6.28 kernel x64.
3. There is lack of proper testing before releasing new versions of Ubuntu.
4. Even more than that, nobody cares of the already identified bugs; they
survive and get transf
I have the same problem using a Sony eyeToy camera on Jauny, kernel
2.6.28-15 - and the workaround from comment 6 works for me! Weird, but
true...
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1. The workaround before doesn't work. Sorry, my mistake with an
intermittent bug.
2. Bug is still present in Jaunty with 2.6.28 kernel.
2. I have finally found out how to turn this bug on and off.
* plug in webcam.
* use gnome-sound-recorder to record something. Play it back. For me, it is at
I just discovered a workaround: add "options processor max_cstate=2" to
/etc/modprobe.d/options, then run "update-initramfs -u" and reboot. I
did this for another reason, but as a side-effect, my microphone started
to record at the right speed. I guess therefore this bug is something to
do with pow
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I just tested it with 2.6.26-5 and yes, the exact same problem exists.
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Thanks David.
Just out of curiosity did you ever test this with the a 2.6.26 based
kernel that was previously available with Intrepid. Not worries if you
didn't test, I'm just curious if this is a specific 2.6.26-2.6.27
regression. Thanks.
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I have a Creative Live Webcam (hw id 041e:4068), running on Hardy with
kernel 2.6.27. If I try to record something, it gets recorded at the
wrong speed, so when i play back, it so
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