I'm running CentOS 6. The audio goes in and out a lot. With vlc, I can sometimes get the audio back by turning the audio track off and on again. I have similar issues with a/v embedded in html. Any suggestions on how to diagnose this? -- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number, a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin." -- someeecards
We could use some additional details. * what version of CentOS 6 * what is your desktop GUI -- gnome or ? * what apps are you attempting to use with audio? I have CentOS 6.9 installed with pulse-audio and my gnome 2 desktop, and everything works well with this environment. I pretty much always test with Firefox and youtube. Sites with embedded with video also work fine for me. On 09/12/2017 10:02 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:> I'm running CentOS 6. > The audio goes in and out a lot. > With vlc, I can sometimes get the audio back > by turning the audio track off and on again. > I have similar issues with a/v embedded in html. > > Any suggestions on how to diagnose this? >-- ------------------------------------------ MzK "Only the truth will save you now." -- Ensei Tankado, "Digital Fortress"
On Tue, 12 Sep 2017, Kay Schenk wrote:> We could use some additional details. > * what version of CentOS 6 > * what is your desktop GUI -- gnome or ? > * what apps are you attempting to use with audio?[hennebry at localhost bus]$ cat /etc/centos-release CentOS release 6.9 (Final) [hennebry at localhost bus]$ <gnome-version> <platform>2</platform> <minor>28</minor> <micro>2</micro> <distributor>CentOS Project</distributor> <date>2012-10-10</date> <description> I first noticed it with vlc. There is something the GUI calls movie player that does not play movies. I think I need to install some codecs to make it work. HAven''t tried to use it for a long time.> I have CentOS 6.9 installed with pulse-audio and my gnome 2 desktop, and > everything works well with this environment. I pretty much always test with > Firefox and youtube. Sites with embedded with video also work fine for me. > > > On 09/12/2017 10:02 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> I'm running CentOS 6. >> The audio goes in and out a lot. >> With vlc, I can sometimes get the audio back >> by turning the audio track off and on again. >> I have similar issues with a/v embedded in html. >> >> Any suggestions on how to diagnose this?-- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number, a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin." -- someeecards
Hello Michael, On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 12:02:34 -0500 (CDT) Michael Hennebry <hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote:> I'm running CentOS 6. > The audio goes in and out a lot. > With vlc, I can sometimes get the audio back > by turning the audio track off and on again. > I have similar issues with a/v embedded in html. > > Any suggestions on how to diagnose this?Could you elaborate about "the audio goes in and out a lot"? Is it that, while playing a video or sound, the audio gets in and out permanently? Is the sound fading in/out or just straightly being cut off? Or is it the audio going off after a while or inactivity then being difficult to turn on again? I'm thinking of the auto-mute, which can be amazingly turned on and create unexpected behaviour (see alsamixer if that features exists for your sound card and if it's ON). Regards, -- wwp -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20170913/53b03b38/attachment-0001.sig>
On Wed, 13 Sep 2017, wwp wrote:> On Tue, 12 Sep 2017 12:02:34 -0500 (CDT) Michael Hennebry <hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu> wrote: > >> I'm running CentOS 6. >> The audio goes in and out a lot. >> With vlc, I can sometimes get the audio back >> by turning the audio track off and on again. >> I have similar issues with a/v embedded in html. >> >> Any suggestions on how to diagnose this? > > Could you elaborate about "the audio goes in and out a lot"?It just cuts out. Of videos on my computer, the problem might be for a single mp4 file. The cut outs occurs at scene changes, most of which are between grayscale and color. A facebook friend sent me a video that used to have sound. Now it's quiet and shorter. I don't have enough time to try to turn sound off and on. I'm going to look for some other embedded video to check. Now I wonder whether my video software has gotten more sensitive to malformed data. Don't remember when vlc was last updated. ls -l tells me Jan 4, but I'm pretty sure that is wrong. I'll try to find it in my yum logs. Is there a tool that will try to clean a bad mp4 video? -- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number, a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin." -- someeecards