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** Bug watch removed: PulseAudio sound server #366
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/366
** Bug watch removed: Red Hat Bugzilla #490493
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I figured out that Network Manager is what causes the scanning, and that
can be stopped by setting the BSSID of the connection in the Network
Manager settings. (In KDE there's a "Select" button next to the BSSID
field that fills this in automatically if you're already connected to
your AP.) Since
For a few weeks I've been using PulseAudio network tunneling over wifi.
I've noticed that on a very regular interval the audio stutters for a
few seconds. I've been watching network traffic in KSysGuard, and I
noticed that the transmit rate is usually about 200 KB/sec, but when the
audio stutters,
i have raring on both machines, the desktop has a wired connection and a
laptop has wifi-n the audio i still bad, every 3-10 seconds i hear
pauses. WHen using wired connection on a laptop - works perfectly. My
wifi pulls 80mbit/s according to iperf, while pulseaudio uses 3093.7
kbits, according to
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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As per above, bug was "Incomplete" by mistake. Please put it back to
Triaged or whatever state is more appropriate.
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Status: Incomplete => New
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There is some good idea in pulseaudio ticket to implement some
compression eg http://opus-codec.org/
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Title:
Pulseaudio over wifi stutters horribl
So do we need to put the status back to "Triaged" to raise awareness of
the issue? I'm guessing the "Incomplete" status is making it so the
people that should look at it aren't even looking...
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Sorry I changed the status of this bug by mistake. Didn't know what the
button was for :D
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Title:
Pulseaudio over wifi stutters horribly
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I would like to add that I think this bug or feature should have much
higher priority.
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No need for me to add anything to this bug as we all know it exists.
Wifi is laggy, cable good.
I would just like to add that this network sound is a killer feature of
pulseaudio, and therefore also of ubuntu. There are so many use cases
where this feature is useable by non-technical end users. Mo
Same here, it still persists in 11.04 although it seems to be happening less
then before.
I think it needs some buffering but this would mean a delay which will ruin any
use where sound is used as reaction on something you did. For music (which is
my main use) it would be fine though.
Maybe an i
I have the same issue on 11.04 when playing audio from my netbook
through my laptop using PulseAudio.
The audio is very glitchy, playing at random. Sometimes it will play for
10-30 seconds just fine and then it goes into 10 seconds of choppiness.
With ethernet, it works great (and I love this fea
I have the same problem. 10.10 on both computers. Wifi bandwidth is not
the problem. Plugging in a cable solves the issue (but I don't want to
do that). Thanks!
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Anyone? Would love to see this fixed...
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Seems to be an issue with 10.10 as well. Connecting to another pc over wifi
results in really annoying strobing sound effects.
Using a cable fixes it but that's not a solution.
Tried upgrading wireless driver to no avail and after searching about a
possible pulseaudio issue this bug popped up.
An
** Summary changed:
- [Hardy+Intrepid+Jaunty] Pulseaudio tunnel over wifi lags big time
+ Pulseaudio over wifi stutters horribly
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