I just booted 32-bit final jaunty, then I ran "sudo aptitude remove
pulseaudio" and selected "log out". After 10 seconds the user "ubuntu"
logs back in automatically. I started the song in totem again and then I
double checked in terminal that "ps aux | grep pulse" returns nothing.
Then I ran the x
invalidating rhythmbox target according to above comments.
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lets triage this on pulseaudio side as this phenomenon seems not to be
rhythmbox specific.
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if this is that sounds get interrupted on heavy load (which is
questionable to some degree), I would think this is a pulseaudio bug not
buffering enough.
Can you reproduce this with other sound applications?
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Easy to repro:
1. wget http://files.minimum.se/sample.ogg -O ~/Desktop/sample.ogg
2. double click sample.ogg to play it in totem
3. run "x11perf -compwinwin500"
On intel G45 jaunty: After a few seconds the audio starts to skip often with
>1sec pauses.
On intel 965 intrepid: Music keeps playing p
It's not just Firefox, I noticed sound cuts out when I scroll in Geany
(programming editor) holding down the arrow key.
I notice this on a Intel core 2 computer.
Why doesn't sound use the 2nd processor so it doesn't block the sound when cpu
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I can see the same problem here.
I have got an AMD athlon 64x2 (duo core)@2.2GHz, 2Gio RAM and 2Gio swap.
Motherboard is an Asus M2N DH with an integrated HDA sound chipset from nvidia.
Graphic card is a nvidia geforce 7300 GS.
Ubuntu version is Intrepid 64bits.
The reproducibility is very probl
That disabling compiz could help shows that this has to do with the
graphic card, doesn't it?
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Seesm to be a compiz problem not firefox.
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2.0 is no longer supported.
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I recently upgraded from Hardy to Intrepid and noticed this problem
(although I'm using totem rather than rhythmbox).
I suspected pulseaudio but disabling this (by killing the process) made
no difference.
My MP3s are on an external USB drive so it's not a hard disk contention
issue.
What did mak
I confirm the bug. I remember it at least back to Gutsy. This problem is
really annoying. Enabling the crossfade in Rythmbox seems to be a good
workaround but the problem exists since whenever I scroll a page in
Firefox the CPU hits 50% (that's one of the two cores) and the scrolling
is laggy (mean
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I have personally had this problem in both Hardy and Intrepid. I have
submitted my own bug report which was tagged as duplicate of this one. I
have given some feedback in the comments for this bug report which can
be read above. I have just marked yet another report of this same
problem as a duplic
Just wanted to add another confirmation. Rhythmbox audio stuttered or paused
when quickly scrolling long documents (I love my Logitech VX nano for very fast
and long scrolling!).
I first noticed it scrolling through a multi-page AbiWord document, and was
then able to reproduce it when scrolli
High CPU usage for Xorg is ironically not an X problem. X is a server
so simply responds to client commands. If a client program has a bad
algorithm that calls too many X calls too rapidly, all those X calls
will show up as charged to the Xorg process, when really the bug is with
the client app's
Hi,
first, thanks to Sebastien Bacher for pointing me here, because my Bug #295711
is a duplicate.
Thanks to Eduardo Guardiola for the hint to enable crossfading, this did
the trick, no interruptings anymore.
For the record:
In my duplicate I was advised to run Rhytmbox with this command:
rhythm
** Description changed:
Steps to reproduce the bug:
> Launch Firefox and Rhythmbox.
> Play a song in Rhythmbox.
> Load a web page in Firefox and scroll up and down.
Expected behaviour:
> The audio keeps playing as before
Actual behaviour:
> The audio quality first degrades, t
I can confirm the fix by Eduardo Guardiola, too. I enabled crossfading backend
and restarted Rhythmbox, works like a charm :)
Ubuntu 8.10
See HW Details in attachment
Greetings Khaindar
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I can confirm the fix posted by Eduardo Guardiola, enabling the
crossfading backend and restarting Rythmbox fixes the audio
skipping/cutting out while scrolling.
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pbhj:
Can you answer the question over your post please? And if you move a window
fastly, does the CPU get 100%, too?
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I get this same thing with FF and Amarok. I'm running them via Xubuntu
installed over Ubuntu 8.10 on an Athlon 1.1G with 768MB & GeForce2 GTS
(ie quite old); though yesterday was using KDE4 and had same problem. I
find that even if I renice FF to 1 (slightly lower than normal priority)
and Amarok t
Could someone answer Sebatien Bacher's question (added pointers to make clear
what he wants):
"does changing system -> preferences -> sounds, music and video to use alsa and
stopping pulseaudio make a difference?"
(And also which graphic chip + which driver you use)
I really think this is not no
I can get this same reaction by scrolling in rhythmbox itself. I think
firefox is just incidentally related.
I see the same as a previous poster, scrolling using either the mouse
wheel or holding the scroll up/down buttons (so it jumps a few rows)
causes play back to hang and Xorg process (/usr/X
i am having this issue, too...
ubuntu intrepid.
actually, opening a folder will do the same symptoms as scrolling firefox,
switching tabs, etc...
what is this?
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i am having this issue, too...
ubuntu intrepid.
actually, opening a folder will do the same symptoms as scrolling firefox,
switching tabs, etc...
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i am having this issue, too...
ubuntu intrepid.
actually, opening a folder will do the same symptoms as scrolling firefox,
switching tabs, etc...
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Scrolling should not use the CPU, does it? The graphics card should
render it I think, and if the graphics card does not do this, then the
CPU has to do it and uses much CPU. So I think it makes sense to open an
Xorg bug for this.
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Same problem on my computer:
Ubuntu 8.10
Intel Core 2 duo @ 2Ghz
3GB Ram, 2-3GB swap (I think)
Occurs when scrolling in firefox and open office.
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I'm also experiencing this problem with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid 64 bit, upgraded
from 7.10. This is my laptop: http://www.swt.com/cgi-bin/query_spec?z37e
xorg version is:
Version: 1:7.4~5ubuntu3
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Could it be that rhythmbox has a lower priority than other music applications?
And is it normal that scrolling triggers CPU usage? I think the graphic card
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Hi guys,
I noticed that you can reduce this issue's impact removing the option "use
smooth scrolling" (preferences > advanced) from Firefox.
Regards.
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I'm experiencing this problem with Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid 32 bit, new install.
MSI EX600 laptop, Intel T7100 processor, 2G DDR2 667 MHz memory, Nvidia GeForce
8400M GS video adapter. Compiz is turned off, the sound preferences are set to
ALSA.
It shows with rhythmbox and totem (gstreamer), while s
I confirm this bug. Ubuntu 8.10.
If i use cross fade backend in rhythmbox the problem disappears. !! (a
buffer problem ??)
Edit --> Preferences --> Playback tab --> Use crossfading backend
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The problem is still present in Intrepid, but it seems more difficult to
reproduce (I have to scroll up and down to get the sound to stop).
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$ sudo aptitude show xserver-xorg |grep Version
Version: 1:7.3+10ubuntu10.2
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I just reproduced the problem with Epiphany (on this web page, no other
tabs opened) and Evince, displaying a 3 pages pdf file.
Note: I cannot reproduce the problem after turning Compiz off and just
using Metacity instead.
Ubuntu 8.04:
$ uname -a
Linux kenden 2.6.24-21-generic #1 SMP Mon Aug 25
On the computer this is an issue, I have one GB of ram and 2 GB of SWAP.
When this is happening, however, there is a marked spike in top from X.
On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Umang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could this be because of too little swap (or too little RAM)?
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> Could you post th
I have since switched to using Kubuntu Intrepid and have not (yet) noticed
this issue. When I filed this bug report I was using Ubuntu 8.04. I did see
the same problem in Ubuntu 8.10 however. There are many people who have
experienced this problem. I realise it is not a critical bug but at times it
Changed to Firefox-3.0. Does this happen with any other browsers if so
what ones are you seeing this with. I am unable to reproduce this issue
with instructions given. ai think this is more of an issue with xorg
drivers being use. Can you please list the drivers for xorg you are
using and version o
Could this be because of too little swap (or too little RAM)?
Could you post the output of top and free?
I'm not a professional, but that's my guess. Similar things happen for
me when I have lots of tabs open along with many applications.
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Same here. Ubuntu 8.04.1 + Firefox 3.0.1 and any audio player.
Quite a annoying bug, I'm surprised that it hasn't been fixed yet...
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Can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 8.04.1 & FF 3.0.1 & Rhythmbox 0.11.5.
Open some tabs in browsers (I use to read the bbc news from
http://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_world_edition/front_page/rss.xml
, some pages might have videos) while listening to online radio (like
http://radioalternativ.ser
Same problem here on Hardy.
The problem also happens when resizing Firefox, not only scrolling. Resizing
another application, say Pidgin, does not interrupt the sound from Rhythmbox.
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confirmed. this has been the case for as long as I can remember
(feisty, gutsy, hardy) please someone sort this out!
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Yep, doesn't matter what application I'm using it stops playing. Those
changes do a little difference, but it's not a complete fix.
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do you get the issue using other applications than rhythmbox? does
changing system, preferences, sounds, music and video to use alsa and
stopping pulseaudio makes a difference?
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Same thing happens to me. When I scroll quickly thru something (not just
FF) and I have any player playing music, the music stops until I stop
scrolling. I guess it's because fast scrolling takes up 100% of the
processor resources.
I'm running Ubuntu 8.04.1, kernel 2.6.24-19-generic on a 3.4G PIV
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I experience this bug as well. Long or fast scrolling with the scroll
wheel disrupts the audio in Rhythmbox until the scrolling stops. This
happens even while I am playing a local file. I am also able to
reproduce this result with mplayer although Rhythmbox seems to be more
sensitive. I originally
Same here. Xorg consumes my cpu when scrolling to fast.
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i am experiencing simliar problems:
xubuntu hardy 8.04 64bit,
when compiz is on an rhythmbox playing, and i am browsing on firefox,
rhythmbox interrups playback.
viewing "top" shows a short dramatic increase of CPU due to Xorg up to 100%.
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I can confirm that. To reproduce:
1.Open in Firefox long page like:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+milestone/ubuntu-8.04
2.Play in Rhythmbox internet radio station like:
http://www.sky.fm/aacplus/smoothjazz.pls
3.Scroll page in Firefox _with mouse wheel_, not with slider.
I have System Monitor on
I don't know what else to provide, really.
The same thing does not happen when I'm using the Banshee media player
instead of Rhythmbox, or when I'm using Epiphany instead of Firefox.
Does that help any? :-)
I'm willing to run tests or make more videos like the one already posted
if it would help.
not reproducible here, do you have any other specific steps to trigger
this?
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if this is an issue != "firefox consumes lots of CPU", this is certainly
a rhythmbox issue or further down (e.g. gstreamer, pulseaudio).
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