Comment 97 for bug 1040873

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sami (miaousami) wrote :

Hi david,

here is a verbose log where I made some tests switching from a song to another and loosing subwoofer output.

I cannot find anything inside that look like an error from my modest user point of view...
Here are the approximate timestamps and actions during the trace:

00 : Start Pulse
33 : start banshee then start a song (takes a few seconds to load a nice song :-)) --> no sound in the subwoofer
55 : switched to Analog surround 4.0. -->Subwoofer begins to work
70 : switched back to Analog surround 2.1 -->Subwoofer remains working
99 : changed song --> no sound in subwoofer
115 : no sound in the subwoofer, so switched to Analog surround 4.0. Subwoofer begins to work
124 : switched back to Analog surround 2.1 : subwoofer remains working
160 : tested a few pause/unpause (not stop) for less or more than 5s : no problem to report, subwoofer keeps working

Any clue?

@meomic: do you still need a configuration sample?
I added exactly what David asked in post #76 on a fresh compiled pusleaudio-4.99.3.
NB: as I recompiled pulse with default options, my config files are located in /usr/local/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets/
A small but (I hope) helpful tip to compile pulse : ./configure --enable-udev --with-speex
And some dependencies (incomplete so don't rely 100% on it) : apt-get install libspeexdsp-dev libspeex-dev libudev-dev
libsndfile1-dev libcap-dev intltool libjson0-dev
I also removed the tweaks done in the initial bug report (pins reconfiguration)