FS#26341 - [vlc] Crackling sound on 1.1.12-1

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Michael Stenzel (geekmiki) - Saturday, 08 October 2011, 17:47 GMT
Last edited by Giovanni Scafora (giovanni) - Sunday, 20 November 2011, 12:07 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Extra
Status Closed
Assigned To Giovanni Scafora (giovanni)
Architecture x86_64
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 7
Private No

Details

Description: Just upgraded VLC from 1.1.11-5 to 1.1.12-1 and every sound file crackles (sound in video and sound files like mp3 or ogg).
I use Pulseaudio 1.0-3


Additional info:
* 1.1.12-1
* Pulseaudio


Steps to reproduce:
Use version 1.1.12-1
This task depends upon

Closed by  Giovanni Scafora (giovanni)
Sunday, 20 November 2011, 12:07 GMT
Reason for closing:  Upstream
Comment by Bernardo Barros (smoge) - Saturday, 08 October 2011, 19:03 GMT
It also happens here. It does not occur with 1.1.7-6, the version I'm stuck with.
Comment by Bernardo Barros (smoge) - Saturday, 08 October 2011, 19:03 GMT
No pulse audio here, just ALSA and JACK backends.
Comment by Vitalij Iljuchin (batbyte) - Sunday, 09 October 2011, 02:54 GMT
Same problem here!
Comment by Michael Stenzel (geekmiki) - Sunday, 09 October 2011, 16:38 GMT
FYI I posted a bug report upstream also.
Comment by Matt Wall (llawwehttam) - Sunday, 09 October 2011, 20:05 GMT
Same problem here. This happened a few months ago and they fixed the problem a few versions later so I presume its a similar issue.
Comment by and (kk) - Monday, 24 October 2011, 06:48 GMT
Same problem
Comment by and (kk) - Monday, 24 October 2011, 09:54 GMT
Same problem
Comment by Giovanni Scafora (giovanni) - Monday, 24 October 2011, 09:57 GMT
This happened a few months ago too, please report it to the upstream.
I cannot able to reproduce that issue because I don't use pulseaudio.
Comment by Thomas Shannon (grimsbain) - Sunday, 30 October 2011, 03:01 GMT
I was able to get the crackling sound to go away by going into the sound options and selecting the output rather than just leaving it at default.
Comment by Michael Stenzel (geekmiki) - Monday, 31 October 2011, 08:15 GMT
Sorry Thomas, didn't work here.
Comment by Matt Wall (llawwehttam) - Monday, 31 October 2011, 08:32 GMT
that fix worked for me the last time I had this problem but I had to select a different output each time. Did nothing this time though.

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