SOLVED - Sound Blaster Audigy 2 subwoofer crashes after playing a song ! ! ! (stands for 3.1 5.1 and 7.1)
the next workaround is Sound Blaster Audigy independant, so it will probably work with other soundcards, try it out and send me your experiences.
# UBUNTU 9.04 9.11 10.04 10.11 11.04 11.11 12.04 subwoofer died everytime It changes songs with whatever player....
sudo apt-get purge pulseaudio
sudo apt-get install pulseaudio
optional
optional
(if you created the /home/yourusername/.asoundrc remove it or rename it or it won't take effect.)
mv ~/.asoundrc ~/.asoundrc-backup
STEP 2
Add to /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
enable-lfe-remixing = yes
mv ~/.asoundrc ~/.asoundrc-backup
STEP 2
Add to /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
enable-lfe-remixing = yes
STEP 3
kill pulseaudio.
sudo killall pulseaudio
STEP 4
reboot or run pulseaudio as a normal user
run this on a terminal if not rebooting.
pulseaudio &
STEP 5
run pavucontrol to choose and customize your
STEP 6
E N J O Y ! ! !
I spent too much time looking for a solution to this problem, that' s why I am sharing it with you.
See ya.
pulseaudio &
STEP 5
run pavucontrol to choose and customize your
STEP 6
E N J O Y ! ! !
I spent too much time looking for a solution to this problem, that' s why I am sharing it with you.
See ya.