*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 292732 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/292732
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 292732
PulseAudio crashes when moving audio stream
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Default sound device isn't used as default by several programs.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316510
Just a bug: no sound through device after stream has been moved. Sometimes
pavucontrol crashes after that and cannot
connect again, sometimes audio app hangs up, sometimes both work but no
sound, I haven't found any regularity yet.
2009/1/14 David Henningsson
> Linux is more complex than Windows
Linux is more complex than Windows in many cases due to the enormous
amount of configuration you can make, that is both good and bad. If you
think Linux sound is not ready, the best thing you can do is try to make
it ready.
As for the pavucontrol utility, it will be replaced in Jaunty, so bugs
in
Suggested approach works for my USB audio (but I can't call it user
friendly), but doesn't work for PCI Juli. I've spent more than a week
trying to resolve this issue: alsa configs (seems doesn't work at all),
than pulse audio gui approach (very buggy, crashes, etc), works, but not
stable and alway
I don't understand the reason why should I mark it as invalid if this issue
solves through removing ~/.pulse/*?
I think it should be found a way to automatically avoid this issue, not just
making another bearer of sacral knowledge.
// This trick doesn't work with Juli. Linux sound system is horri
Hm, this works for Ekiga and my USB Dr.Dac2. I didn't try it on machine
with Juli.
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Default sound device isn't used as default by several programs.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316510
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Default sound device isn't used as default by several programs.
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If the problem is that sound is played back (or recorded) through the
wrong soundcard, you might be able to solve this by either:
1) deleting (or backup) the files in the .pulse directory (under your
home directory), especially volume-restore.table (which contains per-
application soundcard and vo
** Summary changed:
- Default device isn't used as default by several programs.
+ Default sound device isn't used as default by several programs.
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Default sound device isn't used as default by several programs.
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