This has long been fixed, right? It worked for me both on 12.04 and
12.10 out of the box with PulseAudio. Thus closing this.
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Thanks, Stéphane! Running fully updated 9.10, and aoss gtick just
wasn't working. Your program is just right.
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None of the tips mentioned above helped me in Karmic.
Just upgraded to 10.04 Lucid and aoss gtick now works.
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This program looks great. I hope it flourishes as the development looks
completely stagnant on gtick's side.
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Thank you Stéphane! Really nice metronome which has almost everything I
need.
Still plenty of work to reach the gtick features state, however as I
said, it's enough for me.
Looking forward to see it in repositories soon (how about 10.04 Lucid
Lynx? :))
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gtick still doesn't work for me, and it will need a big work to make it
compatible with pulseaudio.
So, I've wrote a little metronome compatible with pulseaudio.
It's not accurate like gtick, and especially if the PC is loaded.
Choose your language at the bottom of the page :
http://slist.lilotux
This bug affects me. I am using Ubuntu 9.10 fully updated as of [2010 february
22]. I have tried with:
- gtick (default settings)
- aoss gtick (default settings)
- gtick (/dev/adsp as sound device)
- aoss gtick (/dev/adsp as sound device)
But no success..
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WFIW, I needed to change default sound device from /dev/dsp to /dev/dsp1
in gtick properties.
Using it on ubuntu 9.04.
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Hi,
I've sent a mail to Roland (the author of gtick) this morning.
I'm waiting for his reply.
I've asked him if there was a plan to support pulseaudio in gtick.
Regards
Stephane
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I would say no, as it seems to be related to our own issue. Do you have
any terminal output?
Also, I sent an email to the mailing list about the problem, but I
received no reply. I'm not in a comfortable enough position to do this
again. Would someone mind nudging them again?
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this bug is not fixed yet.
it is clear that it us pulseaudio and gtick fighting for the sound-
device.
aaos gtick results in gtick not functionoing properly, it's resets the
metronome about 0,1sec after the first "tick"
should i report a new bug?
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Great, glad that this is resolved.
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You're right! It works...probably some update. I'm happy now. Thanks a
lot.
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Hi, I'm running Karmic Final and it works fine for me. No problems
whatsoever.
Are you still having a problem?
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It seems that this was a problem for a while in Jaunty. Gtick uses OSS,
and uses the sound hardware directly, not through Pulseaudio. Since the
PA suspender did not work, this is an OSS problem. I installed the alsa-
oss package and ran 'aoss gtick' through a terminal, but it did not work
either.
I get sound, but it's horribly distorted.
'pasuspender gtick' does not fix the problem
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