Not related to pulseaudio, I hope this is correct package...

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: pulseaudio => alsa-driver

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: pulseaudio
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  Ubuntu intrepid (development branch)
  Release:      8.10
  
  Pulseaudio version: 0.9.10
  
  I just installed fresh install of Intrepid beta and upgraded to latest
  packages. I was using Hardy before and had no problems then.
  
  After the Intrepid install the sound is very loud and there's lots of
  noise when playing back sounds. I thought the volume controls was maxed
  out, as that would give similar symptoms on a working setup. However,
  they were barely half of max. So I installed padevchooser and started
  looking for what could be wrong.
  
  The thing that fixes it is reducing the application volume to no more
  than 60-70%, if any louder the audio will sound really
  garbled/crackling. Now, the problems is that the volume setting is 100%
  by default so all new programs I launch sounds terrible. The sliders
  will occasionally reset also making it unusable. Note that reducing the
  sound output from e.g. music programs will let me have the sliders at
  100%. But programs like pidgin and login/logout sounds are set at a too
  high level by default (and no option to adjust them).
  
  The positive thing is that I can now have louder output without
  crackling than before if I adjust all the sliders correctly, but this
  should be fixed before Intrepid release!
  
  "lspci -v" output attached.

** Tags added: distortion

** Tags removed: pulseaudio

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crackling in audio when application volume is 100%
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285866
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