I am also experiencing this issue with Bang & Olufsen H9i. It worked
flawlessly in all Ubuntu versions before 24.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2084337
Tit
I just tested it on a laptop with intel graphics, and sound and playback is
perfectly normal on 60Hz when playing through the HDMI (playing on the
television). Same cable, same television - only connected to my laptop instead.
This makes me wonder whether this could be an issue in the kernel driv
I don't know if the speed is exactly doubled, by but changing the output
definitely changes the playback speed of any media.
I tried making a video to show it: https://youtu.be/hlqw_ijdxOE
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However, audio going through USB on the X1 ThinkVision (called "Analog Output -
X1") is now playing correctly in Wayland with both monitors at 60Hz.
When selecting the television output "HDMI / DisplayPort - Vega 20 HDMI Audio
[Radeon VII]" on Wayland with 60Hz on both monitors, the playback dou
This does not fix the issue. Playback is still double and high pitched in
Wayland with both monitors at 60Hz.
In Xorg I can still only select 30Hz as the maximum on the television.
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Also because Wayland allows the television to be at 60Hz, whenever I
login (after boot) and have it in mirror mode, the sound is therefore
too fast by default.
I cannot change it, since the HDMI port is the first port on the GPU and
the DisplayPort port is the second. This means it by default assu
** Summary changed:
- Wayland dual monitor 60Hz: High pitch audio
+ Wayland dual monitor from 30Hz to 60Hz: High pitch audio double playback speed
** Summary changed:
- Wayland dual monitor from 30Hz to 60Hz: High pitch audio double playback speed
+ Wayland dual monitor switch from 30Hz to 60Hz:
** Summary changed:
- Wayland dual monitor 60Hz: High pitch audio and fast playback
+ Wayland dual monitor switch from 30Hz to 60Hz: High pitch audio double
playback speed
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Public bug reported:
I described the issue here first:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1957816
I am not sure it belongs here, but after the initial report i made an
audio issue report with `ubuntu-bug -s audio`
copy/paste:
I have a desktop computer with a 60Hz 4K display connected throug
I also reverted to Linux kernel 4.18.0-13-generic (The one that ships
with Ubuntu 18.10) after upgrading to 19.04.
System: HP Spectre 13 v000nf, 8 GB Memory, Dual core Intel i5-6200U CPU
@ 2.30 GHz, Intel HD Graphics 520 (Skylake GT2)
When running 'sudo apt upgrade' it complains about a missing d
Public bug reported:
To be honest, I know very little about what happened. I only went to try
Unity 8 and then went back to Unity 7. When logged in with Unity 7, many
of the programs from Unity 8 where appearently still running and many of
the crashed.
ProblemType: RecoverableProblem
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