Exclusive Audio Issues
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Exclusive Audio Issues
I am running LMDE and I am having some strange audio issues. It would appear that only one program at a time can be outputting audio. This is true for Banshee and Rhythmbox. When they are running no other program can output sound. This is rather annoying. What should I do?
UPDATE
It would appear that the same is also true for playing a youtube video and pidgin's sound not working.
UPDATE
It would appear that the same is also true for playing a youtube video and pidgin's sound not working.
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Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
This post seems to address your issue re: mutually exclusive audio from media players and flash sources.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 1&#p318668
http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 1&#p318668
Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
A problem very similar actually happened to me just yesterday. I "fixed" it by aptitude purging all of the sound packages that came with LMDE and putting on a fresh Pulseaudio install (with compat packages too, of course). My USB headset started working too - bonus!
Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
Well, I don't think anyone said it was just with Flash. I was having two issues that were solved with a full reinstall:davidmn wrote:Mine isn't just with flash, did you have that issue Halzen?
1. When my selected program was playing audio, I heard nothing from background apps or sources.
2. Plugging in a headset caused all sound devices to stop working until I rebooted.
If there is one area that Linux truly needs to play catch-up, it is definitely sound.
Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
By full reinstall you mean wiping the drive and installing the entire OS or just sound programs? I figure I may have to do a nuke and pave soon anyway.
Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
I'm sorry for the vagueness. By full reinstall, I meant removing everything sound that came with LMDE (PulseAudio, ALSA, and related packages) and doing a fresh PulseAudio install with compat packages.davidmn wrote:By full reinstall you mean wiping the drive and installing the entire OS or just sound programs? I figure I may have to do a nuke and pave soon anyway.
Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
This may be a really dumb question, what are compat packages?
Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
There is only one dumb question in existence: "Can I ask you a question?"davidmn wrote:This may be a really dumb question, what are compat packages?
As I understand it, compat packages are typically installed alongside a sound driver (PulseAudio, ALSA, OSS, etc.) to provide compatibility with functions that were designed for a different driver. Installing pulseaudio-esound-compat, for example, allows an installed PulseAudio system to completely replace Esound as a software sound driver. My philosophy is (until further notice) that I would rather have one working driver than a bunch of screwy ones.
Re: Exclusive Audio Issues
I see.
Something to shed more light on the error. I opened a youtube link and started up ryhthmbox, I pressed play on RB while YT was running and it gave me an error about audiosinkbin (I think) then I pressed play again and it said 'Unable to start playback pipeline'.
Something to shed more light on the error. I opened a youtube link and started up ryhthmbox, I pressed play on RB while YT was running and it gave me an error about audiosinkbin (I think) then I pressed play again and it said 'Unable to start playback pipeline'.