Πέμπτη 30 Απριλίου 2015

working around problems

Phew.. fixed that too
Phew.. fixed that as well!

I upgraded to debian jessie recently and and i had a couple of problems with pulseaudio which came in by default... the usual problem of course of having sound coming out from both speakers and headphones well that was easy to fix by adding



amixer -c 0 set Headphone playback 01% &
in autostart (both session and startup of XFCE and ~/.config/openbox/autostart)
that mute the speakers automatically up on login and only headphones have sound.

Second and major problem was, choppy sound!
i tried every solution given on the web about pulseaudio and choppy sound etc, you see i believed it was pulseaudio's fault as well
turns out it wasn't!
After giving up on pulseaudio's solutions.. I made few tests, iceweasel+adobe flash(eww..) was fine! so i thought... it must be google chrome... after playing with the settings and couldnt find any source of the problem i decided to disable hardware acceleration
settings>advanced settings>system label>"enable hardware acceleration when it's available"
 mostly because i wanted to see how much worse it can get... to my surprise... smooth video... smooth sound (on full screen as well...) for both HTML5 and flash videos. My next move was to search Why the hell was that? it turns out google chrome hardware accel causes problems with ATi video cards
At least iceweasel/firefox have no problems but it only offers flash 11.2 (i think) but oh well... soon.. ze HTML5s will rule tehehehe >:-)

Anyway have a good friday/weekend all of you :)

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