Which appears to be local. probing deeper




















Here is what I saw. Re: No sound output from audio players but audio from flash exists Some further information -- Based on pulseaudio man pages,. Attached Files pulseaudio. Re: No sound output from audio players but audio from flash exists Furthermore, based on what I read elsewhere, I added my user account to pulse , pulse-access and audio. That does not seem to help either. Absolutely no problems! A screenshot of the sound settings from gnome control panel is attached.

Attached Thumbnails. Re: No sound output from audio players but audio from flash exists The problem turned out be rather elementary! Then I feel your pain. It breaks often with alsa updates. Card is supported. It alsa All pulseaudio does it hide structural problems with the alsa api.

Unfornately, pulseaudio need access to hardware, but it too high level to do it. So it calls the alsa stack which is a mess. Basically alsa is used for drivers while pulseaudio does all the fancy things. If you are having problem with alsa, it mostly likely the alsa driver stack is screwing up People hate pulseaudio for other reason like latency.

Because a sound server is kidda redundant on single user computer. Well, the first line for root is quite clear - unless you've got very special needs, you shouldn't.

As for the user output, it suggests it's already running. If it's already run, why Code:. What does 'pulseaudio -vvvv --check' print? If it really isn't running, pastebin the output of 'pulseaudio --start -vvvv'. Posted: Thu Jun 20, am Post subject:. Do you have any special settings in pulseaudio config files global or user? I didn't edit PulseAudio config files. Posted: Thu Jun 20, pm Post subject:.

I asked about the files, not whether you think you've modified them - it could be that another app modified them.



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