Hey :) Thanks a lot for taking the time to reply :) The irc channel seems kind of... too quiet, so i'll also give the pastebin link here... I've highlighted the error messages: http://bcm.pastebin.com/m13401731 I got kind of confused when trying to reach to a conclusion. On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Colin Guthrie <gmane at colin.guthr.ie> wrote: > Hello Kostas, > > Kostas Gerontis wrote: > > Hello everyone, i'm new to this list :) > > Welcome :) > > > Basically, the reason that I signed up here has to do with finding a > > solution for the following problem: > > > > I have a soundcard M-Audio Audiophile 24/96 and I can't get it to work > > properly with Pulse Audio, both in Ubuntu Hardy and Fedora 9. > > > > I add myself in the 3 Pulseaudio groups, I enable everything in the > > Pulseaudio Preferences (if i don't, the testing section of Gnome sound > > preferences will give me an error ). It seems to work, I can see the > > monitor doing something when sound is played, but I can't hear it. The > > sound works nice when I switch to Alsa only. I believe the problem is > > related to Rtp, since it's the only output recognized, as I can see in > > PulseAudio Manager. I'd really appreciate any help. Let me note here > > that when the login screen appears, a sound can be heard. I can also > > hear sounds with flash videos and VideoLan media player, but probably > > because they bypass Pulse Audio settings somehow and use Alsa by > default...? > > There is a chance that when your system starts, some sort of system > device, using ALSA problably is getting access to the audio hardware and > when pulse starts up, it cannot get control of it. Pulse needs to get > control of the hardware during startup to initialise itself. It will > release it again shortly afterwards to let pure alsa apps function as > normal (albeit blocking pluse output). > > Generally it's recommeneded to route alsa's "default" output to > pulseaudio and thus everything works nicely together. > > Anyway, to help debug your problem, once you've logged in, kill the > running pulseaudio process (pulseaudio -k) and start a new one with > pulseaudio -vvv and paste the output to a pastebin somewhere and put the > link in this mail.. > > You can also join us on IRC over at #pulseaudio on Freenode which may be > a little more interactive :) > > Take care > > Col > > _______________________________________________ > pulseaudio-discuss mailing list > pulseaudio-discuss at mail.0pointer.de > https://tango.0pointer.de/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20080715/bf1cc46b/attachment.htm>