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Message #135598
[Bug 1494119] Re: Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately setting the device manually on
ALSA produces no sound. The two sound devices I have on my system are
onboard audio (ALC1150 Analog and ALC1150 Digital). Setting it to
digital produces no sound, and setting it to analog pops up an error
(SDL failed to open audio: No available audio device). I'm using the
3.5mm jack on my motherboard (I believe it's analog).
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Title:
Audio Issues Across Multiple Applications
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Ubuntu 15.04
Multiple packages (tested Audacity, Openshot, Kdenlive, and LMMS)
I'm having trouble working with any kind of software that mandates
audio editing (Audacity, Openshot, Kdenlive, etc.)
Since upgrading to Ubuntu 15.04, I've been running into issues with a
lot of the audio editing software that I've been using. Audacity has
the issue of the seek speeding through the entirety of the audio file
while emitting a static buzzing sound. The same thing happens on LMMS.
On video editors that I've been working with, Openshot and Kdenlive,
any audio file I put in is played out of sync to the point that the
file is truncated early towards the end of the clip. I've also tested
this on Unity and Plasma, so I know it isn't the desktop environment
impacting anything.
I have no clue what software package could be causing this, but I have
a feeling it's likely something on Pulseaudio's end. It's likely a
Pulseaudio issue because all of the issues in these packages have to
do with audio and they all rely on Pulseaudio.
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