Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2010-02-18 Thread ubuntista
Il 17/02/2010 20.48, shravan ha scritto: > i am using karmic koala and i got the same problem as yours like recording > time shows "8min instead of showing 10 seconds" while recording . > my audio drivers are [VT1708/A VIA HIGH DEFINITION AUDIO CONTROLLER] > pls help me to solve this problem > >

Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2008-11-08 Thread Balaji
Guys, my initial complaints taken back. Sound is working perfectly. It even works across virtual machines seamlessly. It took me a while to configure them and tweak the settings, but they are fine now. The recording was having a lot of ambient noise, but I figured that it was the laptop's internal

Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2008-11-03 Thread Vadim Peretokin
It might've not hit your local mirror, which was the case for me. Switch your software sources to download from the main server, and then you'll see libasound2-plugins in the update manager (not synaptic) -- erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282316 Yo

Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2008-11-02 Thread Balaji
This is for a system that uses Intel HDA $ lspci | grep Audio 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03) I got this audio system to work by the doing the following: Remove all components of pulseaudio. Remove alsa-base, but reinstall alsa-oss and als

Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2008-11-02 Thread Balaji
Thanks a lot David et al, Daniel thanks a great deal for your inputs. Here are some of my observations. PulseAudio for sure does not work at all on Intel HDA. My other laptop which has nVIDIA HDA uses PulseAudio and I wouldn't say that sound worked out of the box in that either. In general, after

Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2008-11-02 Thread Vadim Peretokin
I have the same card as you, but my sound playback was working just fine (with flash and off and etc.). Didn't bother too much with recording in my case though. -- erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder" https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282316 You received this bug notification because you

Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2008-11-02 Thread Balaji
Ok, it started working now. I completely removed PulseAudio and alsa-base. I further reinstalled other alsa-until packages etc. And rebooted the machine. Things are much better now. I heard a very load static in the beginning, but I could reduce/correct that by fixing the volume level. In the proc

Re: [Bug 282316] Re: erratic elapsed time count in "sound recorder"

2008-11-02 Thread Balaji
Selecting PulseAudio does not solve the problem for me at all. I seem to be struggling with PulseAudio. I had to uninstall Pulseaudio and all its components completely to be able to record anything. So in between for a short period recording began to work. Then again, all of a sudden, sound comple