Please install and use the pulseaudio output plugin by default
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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vlc (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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High
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: vlc
Upon upgrading to Karmic Alpha 2, VLC was also upgraded from 0.9.9 to 1.0.0-1ubuntu1.
I can no longer play videos on my laptop properly, because the audio skips almost every second, interrupting the audio and making the viewing experience almost unbearable.
I tried to kill pulseaudio, but in my limited experience, Ubuntu just restarted pulseaudio almost immediately after killing it. "pulseaudio --kill" did the same thing.
Didn't have this problem in Jaunty - does anyone have any ideas as to what I might try? It seems like a regression, although I haven't narrowed it down to which component is failing.
I've included my graphics card details, in case they may be necessary for debugging (Intel 82852/855GM on a Dell Inspiron 700m)
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Mon Jul 20 22:23:59 2009
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.10
Package: vlc 1.0.0-1ubuntu1
ProcEnviron:
LANG=en_CA.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
ProcVersionSign
SourcePackage: vlc
Uname: Linux 2.6.31-3-generic i686
Related branches
Changed in vlc (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Incomplete → New |
summary: |
- [i855] Choppy audio playback + Please install and use the pulseaudio output plugin by default |
Changed in vlc (Ubuntu): | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
status: | New → Triaged |
I can confirm this bug is affecting Karmic Koala alpha 4.
When I bring up the "media information" while playing in VLC 1.0.1 I notice the audio skips out as the "Lost buffers" is incrementing, audio playback works fine using gstreamer plugin in Rythmbox.
I do not have a swap file but I have plenty of free memory:
milkman@leslie:~$ free -m
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 2005 695 1309 0 37 396
-/+ buffers/cache: 262 1743
Swap: 0 0 0
Please let me know if there is any testing I can help with.