Recent patch "multichannel fallback mapping" in pulseaudio 5.0-13?

Benjamin Scherrer benjamin at wagnerbrutal.de
Mon Oct 27 10:59:21 UTC 2014


Hi Felipe,

thanks a lot for your answer. I was too busy within the last weeks but 
today I tried it out. Unfortunately without success, so the multichannel 
fallback patch doesn't solve my problem.

I also reported my problem to the pulseaudio team 
(https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84804), I'll get back to 
you if I hear something new.

Best
Benjamin

Am 13.10.2014 um 16:03 schrieb Felipe Sateler:
> Hi Benjamin
>
> On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 9:42 AM, Benjamin Scherrer
> <benjamin at wagnerbrutal.de> wrote:
>> Dear pulseaudio maintenance team,
>>
>> I hope I don't bother you too much, I'm not very experienced with the Debian
>> package tracker.
>>
>> I'm trying to figured out why my RME HDSP 9652 doesn't work (no sound) with
>> pulseaudio and it seems to be an upstream problem.
>>
>> They told me to check out the "multichannel fallback mapping" patch which is
>> newer than the 5.0 release. Does 5.0-13 in unstable include this patch?
>
> No, unfortunately it doesn't. If you want to try the patch, I would
> suggest the following:
>
> $ sudo apt-get build-dep pulseaudio # this installs the required stuff
> to build pa
> $ sudo apt-get install devscripts # other helpers
> $ apt-get source pulseaudio # this gets the current pulseaudio source
> $ cd pulseaudio-5.0
> # Add the patches to debian/patches dir and list them at the end of
> debian/patches/series
> $ dch -i "Add multichannel fallback mapping patch"
> $ dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
> $ sudo debi ../pulseaudio_*.changes
>
> And then restart pulseaudio. If this works for your use case, please do:
>
> $ debdiff pulseaudio_5.0-13.dsc pulseaudio_5.0-14.dsc > multichannel.diff
>
> And send us the diff so we can apply it. Unfortunately our team is a
> bit underpowered at the moment so we would appreciate if you could
> help us on this one.
>



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