Description of problem: when using pulseaudio as ring or playback device, linphone produces no sound. when using alsa, sound works (with lower quality). worked well in F19 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): linphone-3.6.1-2.fc20.i686 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. startlinphone, select settings/multimedia settings 2. change all devices to PulseAudio: default make sure ring sound file is selected 3. Press "play" button Actual results: no sound Expected results: ring sound file is payed Additional info: - pacat to same sound file plays it fine - switching back to ALSA brings sound back (with lower quality than PA used to have) - worked fine on latest F19 before upgrade
Created attachment 938564 [details] pulseaudio log when pressing "play" button I run pulseaudio with -vvvv options, this is what it output
Similar here on F21; sound directly to ALSA works, but via pulseaudio, only a stutter (about 8Hz). linphone-3.6.1-5.fc21.x86_64 pulseaudio-5.0-25.fc21.x86_64 (target a usb-audio headset) See also http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/linphone-developers/2014-10/msg00044.html
Created attachment 980210 [details] patch for fixing pulseaudio stutter
(Above patch corrects the problem on this F21 host.)
Please updated bug, affects F21
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I can confirm that this some behavior is observed in F22.
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Still occurs with linphone-3.6.1-7.fc22; same patch comment #3 works.
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