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Choppy sound/crash in ekiga
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For me, Ekiga audio works just fine, except when I have GizmoProject
loaded. In the latter case, I get the 'bubbly' sound. Skype does not
appear to cause the same effect. So I guess it's one or the other,
Ekiga or GizmoProject.
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Choppy sound/crash in ekiga
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I confirm I still have the same problem after having updated my edgy to
feisty. The "defaults.pcm.dmix_max_periods -1" doesn't solve the problem
for me. I can still use twinkle to call, even though I can't hear other
people when I'm talking. Maybe the driver thinks my soundcard is not
full duplex?
After I did a clean new install using the final 7.04 CD, my Ekiga and
GizmoProject audio problems disappeared. Others may still be
experiencing difficulties, so it would probably be wise to keep this
thread open.
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I still have this bug in Feisty. To Maurice: see comment #5 in this bug
for a workaround.
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I have a fully updated Feisty. Sound is choppy/bubbly with Ekiga.
Totally broken up with GizmoProject. (tellme is unreadable) Works
sporadically with Skype with Skype test call using ALSA IXP. My sound
card is: IXP SB400 AC'97 Audio Controller. Any ideas?
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I can confirm the bug on edgy. Moreover, I tried to compile the package
from feisty and it didn't solve the problem. Using Dapper's packages,
though, the problem didn't present itself.
My system is edgy/amd64, and my soundcard is identified by lspci as
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801
Stemp, I've never been affected by this bug. You should ask the original
reporter.
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Daniel, are you still experiencing this issue ?
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It's in "needs info" because upstream hasn't closed it.
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The Edgy Ekiga no longer crashes, so that crash was probably due to the
inconsistent state of the Edgy repository a few weeks ago.
I now get the same behaviour with both Ekiga CVS and the Ekiga from
Edgy:
With libasound2 1.0.10-2ubuntu4 from Dapper, everything is normal.
With libasound2 from Edg
Downgrading libasound2 to the Dapper version, i.e. 1.0.10-2ubuntu4,
makes the Ekiga CVS version work correctly, with normal sound.
The Ekiga version in the Edgy repository still crashes on startup, so it
appears that that is a different bug.
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Hmm... in that case I'm not sure what the underlying reason is. I'm
attaching a backtrace of the segfault in the Edgy Ekiga, hoping that
that'll be useful.
By the way, this is on an HP nx6125 laptop with a Turion processor (i.e.
AMD64).
Please let me know of any other information that might be us
That patch is already applied in Edgy's alsa-lib. We synced from Debian
Sid last week.
http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-alsa/trunk/alsa-
lib/debian/patches/06_pcm_rate_hwptr_update.dpatch?op=file&rev=0&sc=0
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Importance: Untriaged => Low
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