[Expired for phonon (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: phonon (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Still present? Sounds like the PulseAudio config interception is doing a
bad job. Also FWIW: the interception is why the timestamp of the config
file you found is not changing (it does not do for any config change
with PA support enabled).
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In the end my problem was solved removing pulseaudio completely and relying on
alsa instead.
This page was quite useful for me:
http://alsa.opensrc.org/MultipleCards
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problem is still present:
Linux wks002 2.6.38-10-generic-pae #46-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 28 16:54:49 UTC 2011
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
and pavucontrol workaround works:
start skype test call, go to pavucontrol -> recording, associate skype with
your capture device.
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installing pavucontrol did not solve my problem.
I have a 5.1 setting but the subwoofer is disabled every time.
It disables somehow from one song to the next in Amarok
I have to change settings in Configuration panel of pavucontrol, then
change it back to 5.1, but it resets again to some sort o
I had to follow the combination of Jukka instructions and the
installation of pavucontrol to solve the problem but the sound quality
is not good at all.
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Not sure if this is related to this bug, but when I first enter Phonon
in Multimedia, speaker setup shows my webcam as the output device. If I
change it to internal audio, click Apply, and go back to the main
window, when I go back it is showing nothing under speaker setup and the
menus are empty.
installing pavucontrol also solved my problem!
Now skype works in kubuntu natty!
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Title:
Phonon default capture device preferences are not saved
Interestingly, audio device preferences for playback streams *are*
correctly persisted, it's just the capture device ordering that isn't
saved.
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Thank you so much! pavucontrol did the trick. And you are right- I had
to switch back to gnome so that my wifes parents could skype the
grandkids. Now I can switch back =)
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I did try the workaround suggested by Jukka, but my motherboard comes
with a 7.1 sound card and the microphone jack is always that, a
microphone jack.
As for my workaround with pavucontrol: the application for which you
want to change the input/output device, must be active and
playing/recording s
This is a workaround, too: in Phonon Speaker Setup
- select Sound Card: Internal Audio
- change from profile Analog Stereo Duplex -> Analog Stereo Output
This seems to disable the microphone from the Internal Audio sound card.
After this the USB microphone is next on the list and it works. Also
in
I am observing this as well using a mikomi "Gateway" usb webcam. Highly
annoying.
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Title:
Phonon default capture device preferences are
I found a workaround of the problem that persists even after reboot.
I installed pavucontrol and manually set Skype (and any other desired
application) to use my USB microphone, instead of the Internal Device.
Now I can finally start enjoying KDE...
The original bug still exists. Any changes in t
It doesn't appear that saving the settings changes anything in
~/.kde/share/config/phonondevices. When I save a different ordering of
devices, the datestamp on the file doesn't change, and the only file
whose datestamp changes is ~/.kde/share/config/systemsettingsrc which
has no information about
This bug completly affects me. Phonon won't save capture devices order and
clicking "Front Left/Right" won't produce any sound but any apps sound works
right.
Let me know if it necessary to upload any data.
I have clean just installed Kubuntu 11.04 system.
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Furthermore, under the Speaker Setup tab, clicking on "Front Left/Right"
Speaker Testing produces no sound, however applications such as Skype,
Amarok and system notifications produce sounds without any issues.
I have tried both GStreamer and VLC backends.
** Attachment added: "Speaker Setup tab"
** Attachment added: "The order always stays the same on each reopening, no
matter what changes are made and applied."
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/769274/+attachment/2083559/+files/snapshot1.png
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