*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 402018 ***
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can be solved by bug #402018. I'm marking therefore this bug as
duplicate
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 402018
Please install and use the pulseaudio output plugin by default
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I was experiencing a similar problem. VLC would skip or stop for less
then a second every so often.
SOLVED the problem by changing the sound output to Pulse instead of ALSA /
default.
Tools > Preferences > Audio > Output > Type > Pulse
I can also reproduce the bug by changing the output back to
So, just to confirm that this bug is still around. I get sound, but it
lags. It's not so bad that sound becomes incomprehensible, but it's bad
enough to be annoying! I'm using the intel hda driver with Alsa and I to
was able to eliminate the problem by forcing VLC to use Alsa as output
module with
Same problem here, sounds buggy with vlc.
Sound speed also isn't constant.
Totem has no problems with sound, but it is worst player for network streaming
(vdr).
Using intel-chip (with intern speakers and hdmi)
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You r
Sorry for doble post but after writing the first one I installed vlc-
plugin-pulse and woula- perfect sound playback for me.
p.s. sorry for bad english.
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Jup sounds lags in VLC. mp3, video, flac what ever.. flac does plays a
bit better. The lagging began after update. Before update on karmic
alpha 3 playback was perfect.
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I can confirm that Jimmy KR's suggestion does work. However, selecting
(hw0,1) results in no sound whatsoever.
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Hum.. Yes xD
Now, the question is: WHY? O_o
What is the device vlc is trying to use, if setting to (hw0,1) [Digital] Does
not reproduce the error?
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Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Ok, this is a bit embarassing, but I have solved my problems.
I went to vlc preferences and under advanced settings I went to
audio -> output modules -> ALSA
and chose the device I want (hw0:0)
This solved the problem for me and I am able to reproduce the 'bug' by
setting the choice back to 'de
This problem is not related to alsa, but to vlc:
Totem, MPlayer, Rhythmbox, Songbird are working fine for me; it's just vlc that
does not reproduce/reproduces bad audio.
BTW, my scan from alsa
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=676fe16470e0d1ba5aa5daae164ab3e43daf0a91
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ok, here is my output from the script and I will dig some more using the
info from the very helpful link from Reinhard.
** Attachment added: "alsa-info.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28370628/alsa-info.txt
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting contains more
information how to debug sound problems. I'm attaching the output of the
alsa-info.sh script that is described there.
for reference: vlc is working just fine for me. Perhaps people with
affected hardware could do so as well so th
I'm using the alsa driver snd-hda-intel on my laptop.
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So, what information is needed to confirm this? How should we test our
systems.
Reinhard: What soundcard do you have? - both wolfen69 and I have onboard
ATI Azalia.
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Claudio Moretti writes:
> Shall we consider this as confirmed?
the description is still poor. it works just fine on my system, FYI. In
any case, this bug needs more investigation.
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Shall we consider this as confirmed?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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same for me, it's a shame such a fast PC without decent DVD playback
support...
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I have the same bug on an amd64 machine with onboard sound.
I also tried "dpkg-reconfigure vlc vlc-nox vlc-data" as well as
installing the pulse plugin without any inprovements.
When vlc is started from terminal with
vlc --verbose 2
I get the following: (there is a lot more output over this par
This is also happening to me. Sound skips severely if there is any sound
at all. Otherwise no sound. Sound works great with every other player
and in Firefox.
My integrated audio is: 00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00
Azalia (Intel HDA)
Let me know if any other info is required.
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