I solved it removing .pulse
I solved it removing .pulse
Please, feel free to correct my english, so that I can improve it.
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Last edited by psyke83; March 1st, 2010 at 02:13 AM.
PulseAudio Fixes | Jaunty Intel Graphics Performance Guide | Humanity theme | PulseAudio Equalizer | Dichotomy theme.
Please don't request support via PM.
I attached the log. When I ran it, a dialog came up, saying:
pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated
Good job thank you
Hey, great job.
I'm having some trouble in karmic with 7.1. when I play some mp3 on audacious, totem, any app, the subwoofer channel it's quiet but when I apply some settings on the pulseaudio equalizer the subwoofer starts output the sound of the center channel. I stop & start audacious and the sound works again without the subwoofer.
I like the subwoofer working with the mp3 but I have to "apply settings" in the equalizer for every app playing sound.
it's a odd behavior of the equalizer,¿sould the subwoofer had worked form the beginning or the subwoofer shouldn't be activated when I apply settings?
The equalizer employs *software* equalization by filtering audio through a LADSPA plugin. What the implications are for surround sound configurations/subwoofer setups, I don't know (simply as I don't own such hardware, and therefore cannot experiment).
It may be the case that the LADSPA plugin only supports 2-channel stereo output, I've never looked into the issue deeply. You may want to investigate the alternate equalizer (linked in my first post, but remember that this is not a support thread for it).
Last edited by psyke83; March 10th, 2010 at 10:03 PM.
PulseAudio Fixes | Jaunty Intel Graphics Performance Guide | Humanity theme | PulseAudio Equalizer | Dichotomy theme.
Please don't request support via PM.
Heya, my audio skips and stutters when the equalizer is active. Pulse takes ~20% CPU when it's active. Is my hardware too old? It's a Pentium D 820 (2.8GHz). Sound card is SB Audigy 4 (not pro). Memory is 2 GB.
Otherwise good work. I have my ghetto 4.1 surround made from two sets of two decade year old computer speakers and the stock HP woofer, but eh. VLC's equalizer works fine by the way, I think equalizing all of Pulse is too much for my rig.
E: BOINC is causing a lot of the skipping. Suspending BOINC stops most of it, but it's still there when playing music with VLC or whatever. Setting a lower nice value for pulseaudio removes it completely, but it has to be pretty mean (-10), which I don't like doing, really. I think optimization is in order, or, as I said, my machine is too old. It is...uh...5 years old? Yeah, that sounds right.
Last edited by ThatBum; March 13th, 2010 at 01:15 AM.
awesome stuff man - works perfectly in Lucid
The package doesn't pull necessary gnome dependencies on Kubuntu.
$ pulseaudio-equalizer-gtk
Getting settings...
ls: cannot access /home/cician/.pulse/presets/*.preset: No such file or directory
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/pulseaudio-equalizer/pulseaudio-equalizer.py", line 519, in <module>
Equalizer()
File "/usr/share/pulseaudio-equalizer/pulseaudio-equalizer.py", line 362, in __init__
icon = self.window.set_icon_from_file("/usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/gnome-volume-control.svg")
glib.GError: Failed to open file '/usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/gnome-volume-control.svg': No such file or directory
Great work! Exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you.
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