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I am using Karmic Koala. i have installed all the updates, that the update
manager showed.
But still, i am getting this problem, the recording timer values are erratic..
My Audio hardware is VT1708/A [Azalia HDAC] (VIA High Definition Audio
Controller).
any other way to solve this problem?
Il 17/02/2010 20.48, shravan ha scritto:
i am using karmic koala and i got the same problem as yours like recording
time shows 8min instead of showing 10 seconds while recording .
my audio drivers are [VT1708/A VIA HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO CONTROLLER]
pls help me to solve this problem
i am using karmic koala and i got the same problem as yours like recording time
shows 8min instead of showing 10 seconds while recording .
my audio drivers are [VT1708/A VIA HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO CONTROLLER]
pls help me to solve this problem
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xubuntu.
LOG OUT
When you log in Click on Sessions
chose the XFCE
Hopefully it says Xubuntu.
Then open up volume and try turning up the additional volume items.
next, log back in to the original GNOME platorm (desktop).
I
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I upgraded to 8.10 and have found that Audacity, Sound Recorder or even
monitoring the record level with the record level monitor can cause a
crash. I usually only get to about 30secs recording on Audacity and then
it dies.
Oddly enough, if I strace Audacity I do not seem to encounter the
Copied to intrepid-updates.
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Upgrading libasound2-plugins did fix the erratic time in the sound recorder for
me too.
Thank you.
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Upgrade libasound2-plugins did fix the erratic time in sound recorder
issue for me just great
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 all up to date on
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
Working like a charm
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Erratic time problem got fixed for me too!
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I'm not running Jaunty, but the description says alsa-plugins 1.0.18
contains the fix, which means Jaunty should be fine.
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Guys, my initial complaints taken back.
Sound is working perfectly. It even works across virtual machines
seamlessly. It took me a while to configure them and tweak the settings, but
they are fine now. The recording was having a lot of ambient noise, but I
figured that it was the laptop's
Can't copy intrepid-proposed to jaunty, since jaunty has a newer
version. Is this fixed in Jaunty?
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Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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Hmmm, the update made my microphone work with ALSA - but when I open the
GNOME volume controls (Mixer), it is always marked as muted although it
works.
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I confirm both the erratic time and the crash. Uploaded.
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** Changed in: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu Intrepid)
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I verified that with the updated alsa-plugins, recording works well now.
Playback still works, too.
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Martin: I've just enabled the intrepid proposed archive but there is no alsa
related archive available. It is also not listed under
http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/pending-sru.html
Perhaps I'm just impatient and that it will show up later on?
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It might've not hit your local mirror, which was the case for me. Switch
your software sources to download from the main server, and then you'll see
libasound2-plugins in the update manager (not synaptic)
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Yes, the update in intrepid-proposed does fix this problem in sound
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The update in intrepid-proposed fixes the timing issue on sound-
recorder, but I still have extremeley low recording volume. Have you
seen Bug 261018 and Bug 282931 Daniel? They should perhaps be
reassigned to alsa-plugins. It seems that with pulseaudio enabled,
sound recording is at extremely
Confirmed on fresh install of Ubuntu Intrepid.
Using gnome-volume-control, the sound for capture must be put close to
max to hear the sound properly.
Also, like another said Selecting Pulse Audio Server solves the problem.
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Selecting PulseAudio does not solve the problem for me at all.
I seem to be struggling with PulseAudio. I had to uninstall Pulseaudio and
all its components completely to be able to record anything. So in between
for a short period recording began to work. Then again, all of a sudden,
sound
Ok, it started working now.
I completely removed PulseAudio and alsa-base. I further reinstalled other
alsa-until packages etc. And rebooted the machine. Things are much better
now. I heard a very load static in the beginning, but I could reduce/correct
that by fixing the volume level. In the
I have the same card as you, but my sound playback was working just fine
(with flash and off and etc.). Didn't bother too much with recording in my
case though.
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** Description changed:
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+ Impact: Users with a default Ubuntu 8.10 install (with
+ libasound2-plugins installed) who attempt to record audio via ALSA
+ (rerouted through the PulseAudio pcm plugin) experience erratic
+ recording behaviour and, possibly, an application
** Attachment added: Patch only (NOT SRU debdiff): unbreak recording when
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Balaji, I share your frustration over the sound system in Ubuntu. There
are so many components; we have OSS, ALSA, PulseAudio, Gstreamer, Jack
etc, and it is difficult to know where to start looking when things go
wrong. Personally I share your view about PulseAudio - that it does not
seem stable
Thanks a lot David et al,
Daniel thanks a great deal for your inputs. Here are some of my
observations.
PulseAudio for sure does not work at all on Intel HDA. My other laptop which
has nVIDIA HDA uses PulseAudio and I wouldn't say that sound worked out of
the box in that either. In general,
This is for a system that uses Intel HDA
$ lspci | grep Audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 03)
I got this audio system to work by the doing the following:
Remove all components of pulseaudio.
Remove alsa-base, but reinstall alsa-oss and
Confirmed on an untweaked Intrepid
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On Intrepid, I fixed with Daniel's PPA, But I lost the ALSA mixer in
the gnome volume control and in the system - preferences - sound.
I am able to record using pulseaudio now using the flash applet (ALSA
Plugin) and I am able to set the volumes using alsamixer -Dhw:0
Current system is AMD64.
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I confirm this on Intrepid.
Selecting Pulse Audio Server solves the problem.
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The fix in Daniels PPA fixed sound_recorder giving the wrong time.
However, the sound recorded from my mic is till extremeley low volume.
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The libasound2-plugins in Daniel's PPA fixes sound recorder. I can't
get it to work at all without the upgrade in his PPA. This needs to be
in Intrepid.
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Confirmed by me. Haven't been able to get the mic operational yet.
Working on it.
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Daniel's PPA fixes the erratic time/hanging problem for me in sound
recorder and in gnome-sound-properties (ie after pressing the 'Test'
recording button with ALSA selected as the sound source, I previously
couldn't stop it).
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just change in audio preferences the sound capture item to Pulse Audio
Server, and it would work OK.
I can confirm that this workaround works also for me.
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I can confirm that not only PulseAudio works. If I set the voice
recorder to my HDA Intel ALSA option, the voice recorder also works,
perfectly. It's just the default ALSA that doesn't work it seems... If
more information is necessary, please inform me about what type of
information I can
Also this app is the recording app by default, in fact i use it in
almost every meeting i've got. and i supose that a lot of people out
there would record or test their mics at some point.}
My alsa-info.sh it's located at this url:
http://www.alsa-
Also, it seems the workaround could be a simple one.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/277532/comments/2
no need to kill PA, just change in audio preferences the sound capture
item to Pulse Audio Server, and it would work OK.
Maybe because this is an upgrade from several
Jerone, the bug concern a small application do you think it's an high
importance issue for intrepid?
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@Sebastein while I would say it's a small app. It's on the default start
menu and should work (honestly this is what many users .. including me
.. test our mics with ... which is how I found the issue) .
I understand there are many many other major pressing issues as release
is to happen very
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