And having just posted that it has come back,
sorry.
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On Tuesday 24 May 2011 13:59:31 you wrote:
Aha, I thought you meant "system event sounds
This seems to have been solved know since I updated to KDE SC 4.6.3.
There is no distortion, pulseaudio or not.
Thanks
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On Tuesday 24 May 2011 13:
Sorry, it only happens in KDE - gnome/unity, etc. is unaffected
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On Tuesday 24 May 2011 13:59:31 you wrote:
Aha, I thought you meant "system ev
Aha, I thought you meant "system event sounds", but you actually mean
switching from compiz to metacity?
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@DavidH - true, but the problems with graphics, not sound and the
problem is there with pulseaudio as well.
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@Mlt, if you remove pulseaudio, you also remove the "mixing"
functionality, that allows more than one application to have sound at a
specific point in time.
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I have the very same problem on my Inspiron 6400, for some reason when
i'm having some graphical charge i get that annoying distortion, even
though my fps do not drop, as Mlt says when i switch off desktop effects
the sound fixes
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further weirdness - if I switch off desktop effects, the sound is fine.
Are these using resources in a different way than previously and is this
intended?
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Thanks for the suggestion -it certainly helps and reduces the occurences
of distortion.
Having said that, launching REkonq to write this did cause some
problems, so there seems to be a resources issue somehow?
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The following did help:
sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio pulseaudio-utils
I'm using Kubuntu/KDE. I've been asked if I'd like to remove a few sound
devices right after the login. The following message was in the
Notification log:
The audio playback device HDA Intel (AD198x Analog) does not work.
Fa
Have the same problem here. This happened on both my two T60 Notebooks.
It started out after updating them to Natty. One was running Lucid, the
other one a Maverick before.
Have to validate, but I think dropping pulse-audio did fix it. Will
follow up when I know more.
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Ok, thanks for the comments. If you're up for more time-consuming tasks,
you could try bisecting - first thing to try if so would be to start off
with Maverick, verify that it works fine, then install this
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules, reboot,
and see if the proble
Having spent the day fiddling, an update on this.
This is not a hardware fault as an install of 10.10 works fine (with
gnome and kde)
I updated to 11.04 and the problem came back in KDE, I'm not able to log
into unity or gnome so I can't test whether it works outside of KDE!
I tried xine and gst
I'll double check the hardware and get back to you.
Michael
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Ok; I'm out of ideas at the moment,
Ok; I'm out of ideas at the moment, and I'm not excluding a hardware
fault on your computer, but if you can figure out more information about
how or when it appears, or what causes it to appear, that is likely to
be helpful in tracing this bug down.
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I tried the command below and there is a nice clean tone broken up
intermittently by interference like noise about 1/4 - 1/2 a second long.
I tried all the volume controls and they didn't change distortion.
I have just tried this with the latest SUSE live CD and that also has
distortion.
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Hmm, this is nothing I've heard about before and I don't really know how to
attack the problem, but we should try to figure out where in the chain it
appears.
You don't have too high volume somewhere causing digital distortion?
Is the problem present is you try another sound card (e g USB headpho
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