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John:
Hmm that file does seem to correctly show the change I suggested. Did you restart pulseaudio too (using pulseaudio -k)? Do you get any sound at all?
I guess my next question is did it make any difference at all and do you have a way of reproducing the issue? Is there a small sound sample that cause the problem? Is it limited to just one program? Are you using Ubuntu 10.04? If you use "trivial" instead of "ffmpeg" is it any better?
(Subscribing John Bagley to this bug so the reply is seen. Please add yourself to a bug when you comment so you see replies :)
John:
Hmm that file does seem to correctly show the change I suggested. Did you restart pulseaudio too (using pulseaudio -k)? Do you get any sound at all?
I guess my next question is did it make any difference at all and do you have a way of reproducing the issue? Is there a small sound sample that cause the problem? Is it limited to just one program? Are you using Ubuntu 10.04? If you use "trivial" instead of "ffmpeg" is it any better?