Switched to 11.1 and tried updating those components again. No change unfortunately.
Switched to 11.1 and tried updating those components again. No change unfortunately.
Switched to 11.1 and tried updating those components again. No change unfortunately.
Bug #751265 describes the symptom: when VLC uses Pulseaudio for audio output, the sound from it becomes garbled after playing for a while, with heavy digital artefacts and echoing. Comment #23 in that report suggests modifying /etc/pulse/default.pa so that load-module module-udev-detect is followed by tsched=0. I’ve done that, and with it VLC seems to work fine with Pulseaudio. Furthermore, in comment #30 @David Henningsson prompted us suffering from this and with the tsched=0 workaround working to file our own reports for each specific hardware. This is my report.
I believe apport adds data about the hardware automatically. I’ll add to that that for me this only occurs with the Radeon HDMI output; through the analog output (via headphones) the audio works fine. As Bug #864735 describes, Radeon audio is off by default in recent kernels, but I’ve re-enabled it by passing the radeon.audio=1 kernel commandline parameter.
If I switch to ALSA output for VLC (without tsched=0), VLC audio goes mute after a while. After some time of silence it sort of fast forwards itself to get up to sync with the video again. This keeps repeating, so it’s not really a workaround.