Hi all,
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
Jon
2008/10/17 Jonathan Roberts jonrob@fedoraproject.org:
Hi all,
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
Jon
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I am suffering of same problem----see also my messages "Sound issues"!!!!
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Antonio M antonio.montagnani@gmail.comwrote:
2008/10/17 Jonathan Roberts jonrob@fedoraproject.org:
Hi all,
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
I am suffering of same problem----see also my messages "Sound issues"!!!!
And mine stutters and hicups every second or so, making it totally unusable.
2008/10/17 Fulko Hew fulko.hew@gmail.com:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 8:04 AM, Antonio M antonio.montagnani@gmail.com wrote:
2008/10/17 Jonathan Roberts jonrob@fedoraproject.org:
Hi all,
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
I am suffering of same problem----see also my messages "Sound issues"!!!!
And mine stutters and hicups every second or so, making it totally unusable.
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well at least my English is improving (stutters and hicups will be included in my dictionary) :-)
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
Sounds very like the issue I'm seeing with pulseaudio dying on F-9
Peter
Peter Robinson wrote:
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
Sounds very like the issue I'm seeing with pulseaudio dying on F-9
Peter
Proper direction on how to debug and file a bug report against PA can be found on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/2008-10-09.
Any issues regarding sound problems in apps installed from rpmfusion repo should be discussed on the rpmfusion-users list.
JBG
2008/10/17 "Jóhann B. Guðmundsson" johannbg@hi.is:
Peter Robinson wrote:
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
Sounds very like the issue I'm seeing with pulseaudio dying on F-9
Peter
Proper direction on how to debug and file a bug report against PA can be found on http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/2008-10-09.
Any issues regarding sound problems in apps installed from rpmfusion repo should be discussed on the rpmfusion-users list.
JBG
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if I carry test for PA everything seems o.k., nevertheless it dies, I have to kill application and restart same application to recover sound (Rhythmbox). In my opinion no application from Rpmfusion is causing what we experience...
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 15:10:16 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
if I carry test for PA everything seems o.k., nevertheless it dies, I have to kill application and restart same application to recover sound (Rhythmbox).
What is listed if you display GNOME Menu > System > Preferences > Hardware > Sound?
With Rawhide I've had terrible sound-quality after recent updates and it returned to normal after selecting different devices in that dialog. At least it made Rhythmbox work again. I believe there's still a lot of fragility with regard to PulseAudio.
2008/10/17 Michael Schwendt mschwendt.tmp0701.nospam@arcor.de:
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 15:10:16 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
if I carry test for PA everything seems o.k., nevertheless it dies, I have to kill application and restart same application to recover sound (Rhythmbox).
What is listed if you display GNOME Menu > System > Preferences > Hardware > Sound?
With Rawhide I've had terrible sound-quality after recent updates and it returned to normal after selecting different devices in that dialog. At least it made Rhythmbox work again. I believe there's still a lot of fragility with regard to PulseAudio.
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Sound effects: Sound Playback: Server Pulseaudio Music and film: Audio Playback: Automatic identification Audioconference: Audio Playback: Automatic identification Audio acquisition: Silence (Mute)
Device: Analog Devices AD1985 (OSS Mixer)
Tnx
2008/10/17 Peter Robinson pbrobinson@gmail.com:
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
Sounds very like the issue I'm seeing with pulseaudio dying on F-9
Peter
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IMHO there two points: 1 pulseaudio (I will report if an old system applications will die...) 2 kernel (I am playing with an old kernel-2.6.27-0.370.rc8.fc10.i686 and it seems o.k., younger are bad)
Hi Jon, I'm experiencing the same problem as you. I've found that if I do pulseaudio -k and then restart the application, things work again. I believe we do need to file a report at some point, but I'm not entirely sure the problem is narrowed down to pulseaudio. As JBG mentioned, check out http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/2008-10-09 and that will help you some. Let me know what your results are. Maybe we can figure out the problem between the two of us.
Peter -- You're having this issue in FC9? Have you upgraded to FC10 and do you still have the same problem?
Fulko -- Your problem is a bit different I think, see this bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466840.
Chris
-------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Roberts" jonrob@fedoraproject.org Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 7:00 AM To: "For testers of Fedora Core development releases" fedora-test-list@redhat.com Subject: Audio dropping out in F10 beta
Hi all,
I'm on a fully updated rawhide system and sound keeps dropping out at random intervals, usually occurring after playing audio for around 30-40 minutes from a single application. Seems to start working again if you restart the app (which seems to hang) or start using a different app.
I've got my lspci output, as well as some output after launching rhythmbox from the command line at the time of a crash. Is this information enough for a bug report, or is there more information that would be useful?
Jon
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On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Christopher D. Stover < quantumburnz@hotmail.com> wrote:
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Fulko -- Your problem is a bit different I think, see this bug report: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466840.
I'm not sure if it _is_ the same issue. That BZ entry refers more to 'snaps, crackles and pops'.
I just get plain dropouts. I haven't tried any applications, only the KDE desktop, and during login it plays a little tune.
That tune simply stutters. I don't recall any artifacts, only what sounds like 'buffer underruns'.
Hi Jon, I'm experiencing the same problem as you. I've found that if I do pulseaudio -k and then restart the application, things work again. I believe we do need to file a report at some point, but I'm not entirely sure the problem is narrowed down to pulseaudio. As JBG mentioned, check out http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/2008-10-09 and that will help you some. Let me know what your results are. Maybe we can figure out the problem between the two of us.
Peter -- You're having this issue in FC9? Have you upgraded to FC10 and do you still have the same problem?
No I haven't upgraded to F-10 on this laptop, it is my work laptop that I need to be stable. I run F-10 on my eeePC but haven't used audio enough on it to see if it sees the same issues.
The bug I filed is https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=466231
Peter
Hi,
I'm experiencing the same problem as you. I've found that if I do pulseaudio -k and then restart the application, things work again. I believe we do need to file a report at some point, but I'm not entirely sure the problem is narrowed down to pulseaudio. As JBG mentioned, check out http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Days/2008-10-09 and that will help you some. Let me know what your results are. Maybe we can figure out the problem between the two of us.
Which audio driver are you using? I know there is an issue with the emu10k1 and pulseaudio which sounds exactly what you're getting.
TTFN
Paul