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I'm now on Ubuntu 16.04 xenial.
VLC now actually plays music, but the UI freezes when I click
play/select a file (so the music *is* playing even while the UI is
frozen). MPlayer, Clementine et all do just fine on my machine. I'll
enter another bug report for that.
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my 2 cents - I played with alsa/pulse switching in the options... the
same noise.
then I turned the Dolby surround off ( was Auto before that ) - noise.
( After each )settings change I restart vlc )
Finally I turned the dolby surround on and - no noise initially but on
the second restart noise a
As described in comment #5, turning off "Dolby surround" in VLC options
solved the issue for me.
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Title:
extreme noise with sound
To manage notif
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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FWIW, I think this symptom is another manifestation of the various
"corrupt" databases that pulse doesn't deal with gracefully. Honestly I
don't think this is going to be fixed in a backward-compatible manner;
there have been recent git commits to add tagstruct versioning to the db
files.
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Addition: when firing up AV+BP, the same suble noise as in BV+AP step 2
is audible at startup
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CORRECTION: There's a mistake in the trial table for AV+BP (must have
confused the lines when re-arranging/changing descriptions for better
readability):
AV+AP: noise
AV+BP: no noise <= sorry, this was wrong in the post above
BV+AP: noise
BV+BP: no noise
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I'm able to reproduce it using my backups. It seems to be related to the
volume levels, as you've suspected.
== Trials ==
Conditions:
Time A ... configuration from where I filed the bug
Time B ... configuration from my post where I haven't been able to reproduce
it anymore
Config file V ... con
I've just tried to prove your assumption. I came to no clear conclusion,
but to a fine, noiselessly playing vlc. I am confused, which is why I'll
just describe my observations.
The only constant for all my trials is that the visual part of video
with pulse and audio+visual part of video with alsa
VLC 1.1 does software volume internally (according to the volume level
in the VLC UI). The base levels have not changed since ages, and are the
exact same for either ALSA and PulseAudio output plugins. (This will
change in VLC 1.2 that integrates with PulseAudio volume control but
Ubuntu is not the
You're right, this only happens with Pulse. Thanks for that.
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I have a similar problem.
Workaround (worked for me): try switching audio output module to alsa.
Audio hw is:
Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
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