kubuntu kmix in oneiric has no PA support
Bug #876606 reported by
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This bug affects 1 person
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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kdemultimedia (Ubuntu) |
Expired
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
kmix is compiled without pulseaudio support
affects: | ubuntu → kdemultimedia (Ubuntu) |
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I mark the bug report as Invalid. KMix has PulseAudio support checked by the following:
- open KMix (click on the speaker icon in the panel, then on the Mixer button) _DISABLE= 1 kmix
- verify that you see the PulseAudio tabs (Playback Devices, Capture Devices, Playback Streams and Capture Streams)
- start Dragon Player (or another Phonon-based application)
- play something with it
- verify that the application shows up in KMix (this also tests Phonon)
- verify that it doesn't say "ALSA plugin" (Phonon should use PulseAudio natively)
- verify that you don't get annoying "device 'Foo' unreachable, falling back to 'Bar'" notification popups from Phonon
- verify that you actually hear the sound
- quit KMix (completely, i.e. File / Quit)
- open a Konsole
- run KMIX_PULSEAUDIO
- verify that you get the traditional ALSA mixer (all the hardware controls)
- quit KMix (completely, i.e. File / Quit)
- run just kmix (or start it from the menu)
- verify that you get the PulseAudio KMix back
- open the Multimedia tab in System Settings (i.e. the Phonon KCM)
- verify that you see your sound devices listed (you should see the hardware devices which are reachable through PulseAudio, there should not be a "PulseAudio" or "PulseAudio Sound Server" device
This is from the Fedora Wiki, but works well on Kubuntu 11.10 too. Source: http:// fedoraproject. org/wiki/ Features/ KDE_PulseAudio_ Integration# How_To_ Test