I was having the same problem, switched the output to pulseaudio in VLC.
Now everything works.
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I'm having further problems similar to this while playing Urban Terror.
Using the ALSA reload command works to fix it temporarily again,
suggesting it is related and not just a problem with VLC but with ALSA
and pulseaudio itself.
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I'd just like to add that I was having this same problem, but the
suggestion to set pulseaudio as default seems to have fixed all of the
audio skipping in vlc.
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I'm having this problem in the Karmic beta. Upgraded from Jaunty using
dist upgrade.
Generally using the command alsa force-reload will fix it temporarily,
however I have just changed audio output to Pulseaudio in VLC
preferences and so far it seems to have fixed it perfectly.
Not sure if it's re
same things with:
intel ich7 (mb asus p5ld2-x/1333)
nvidia 190.36
things are better if I select the pulseaudio output but anyway
(following the statistics with ctrl+i) it looses the first 3 blocks at
the start of the song/video
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I can confirm this with an Intel ICH10 controler:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801JI (ICH10 Family) HD Audio
Controller
Jaunty started to show choppy audio during the summer (can't remember
exactly what time), but it's still not to the levels of choppiness
Karmic achieves.
The probl
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Something I've discovered is that rebooting seems to help the problem
(i.e. the problem seems to develop over a period of time) and also
something strange...once the audio begins to start skipping horribly
with the Pulse plugin, I change back to the alsa plugin and that seems
to make things better.
I have installed vlc-pulse-plugin and the situation has vastly improved
however buffers are still lost and this definitely wasn't happening in
Jaunty.
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I've been having this problem as well:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 02)
VLC 1.0.1-1ubuntu1
Setting VLC to use the Pulse output module rather than the default
(which I'm fairly certain was alsa) helped a bit when playing audio
f
Is vlc-plugin-pulse installed?
On Aug 26, 2009 3:20 AM, "El Toozero" wrote:
I later realized I could force the version through synaptic, I hope this
is what you wanted me to do, it still did not alleviate the issue.
$ apt-cache policy libasound2
libasound2:
Installed: 1.0.20-3ubuntu4~ubuntuaud
I later realized I could force the version through synaptic, I hope this
is what you wanted me to do, it still did not alleviate the issue.
$ apt-cache policy libasound2
libasound2:
Installed: 1.0.20-3ubuntu4~ubuntuaudiodev1
Candidate: 1.0.20-3ubuntu4
Version table:
1.0.20-3ubuntu4 0
I have added the PPA, but as of this evening a new version of libasound2
was just pushed down. I still have the issue and still do not have a
pulseaudio option in vlc.
$ sudo apt-get install libasound2
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Can you try the version of libasound2 in the ~ubuntu-audio-dev PPA?
On Aug 25, 2009 11:45 PM, "El Toozero" wrote:
I do not have an entry to explicitly select pulseaudio, I see "Default",
and "ALSA Audio Output", and I get the same behavior in both modes.
I tested by setting the option, closing
I do not have an entry to explicitly select pulseaudio, I see "Default",
and "ALSA Audio Output", and I get the same behavior in both modes.
I tested by setting the option, closing vlc, relaunching, and opening
both a .m4a and .mp3 files.
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Which output is VLC configured to use, e.g., ALSA, PulseAudio?
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I can confirm this bug is affecting Karmic Koala alpha 4.
When I bring up the "media information" while playing in VLC 1.0.1 I
notice the audio skips out as the "Lost buffers" is incrementing, audio
playback works fine using gstreamer plugin in Rythmbox.
I do not have a swap file but I have plent
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