The configuration option suggested does not really fix the problem
because with it the channel controlled by the xine volume slider is the
master channel, which should be controlled only by the desktop system
volume control.
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Going over past bugs reported.
I have not upgraded to Karmic Koala. As installed, the problem still existed.
When I checked my .xine/config file I found:
# audio driver to use
# { auto null pulseaudio alsa oss esd file none }, default: 0
# audio.driver:auto
# device used for pulseaud
Can't find a way to edit the previous comment so adding a clarification.
I meant to say "...I have upgraded to Karmic Koala. As installed, the
problem still exists..."
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Robertjm,
xine-ui default output pulseaudio, but volume control defaults to 0%
xine-ui with "audio.pulseaudio_device: pulseaudio" or "audio.pulseaudio_device:
anything" output alsa and volume control defaults by settings
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Michel,
I thought that ubuntu was moving away from Alsa towards Pulse Audio?
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audio.pulseaudio_device:pulseaudio not a solution. not use pulseaudio,
but alsa
xine --verbose=10 videofile
for audio.pulseaudio_device: pulseaudio
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load_plugins: plugin /usr/lib/xine/plugins/1.26/xineplug_ao_out_pulseaudio.so
found
main: probing audio output plugin
audio_pulse_out: host
Der Vollständigkeit halber - ~/.xine/config
audio.driver:pulseaudio
audio.pulseaudio_device:pulseaudio
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Same Problem on Jaunty - but like Tom have said - setting
"audio.pulseaudio_device" to "pulseaudio" solves the problem.
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Happens for me on Intrepid, and the workaround works.
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This is also happening in Intrepid Ibex
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i try to apply this configuration but it doesn't fix the problem... when
I open the xine-ui the volumen level is still in 0%
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after some testing i confirm that Olivers configuration suggestion does
fix this bug...
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I can confirm the following setting in .xine/config fixed it for me:
"audio.pulseaudio_device:pulseaudio"
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Same here with xine-ui 0.99.5+cvs20070914-2
But I think I solved it!
Try to set "settings - audio - pulseaudio_device" to the string "pulseaudio"
(the default name of local pulseaudio server)
and "settings - audio - volume.mixer_volume" to 100%
and "settings - audio - volume.remember_volume" to t
** Changed in: xine-ui (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can also confirm that "killall pulseaudio" works around this issue.
This would suggest that pasuspender should work too (I believe it's
supposed to suspend pulse audio for the duration of the script it's
calling), but that didn't seem to work for me while "killall pulseaudio"
works for the durati
I have the same problem. Confirm the bug
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I just discovered that killing pulseaudio solves the issue. If it can be
called a solution.
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I'm experiencing the same issue on a Dell Inspiron 530 (desktop), but
not on a Dell Inspiron 1420N (laptop).
I thought I might be able to work around this by calling the "--session
volume=100" option. However, even with this, there's no sound. If I hit
one of the volume up or volume down keys with
I confirm the bug.
I also upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy and worked fine before.
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I confirm the bug and I agree that is very annoying.
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