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My alarm no longer makes any sound.

The screen comes up and it functions correctly, but yeah, no noise.

I haven't made any changes with the settings either.
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
My alarm no longer makes any sound.

The screen comes up and it functions correctly, but yeah, no noise.

I haven't made any changes with the settings either.
You've checked the min/max volumes in asui-settings and your alarm actually has a sound file associated with it? What happens if you set a new alarm with a sound file?
 

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Yeah. I've tried many different things.

Sound muted set at 0.
Sound muted set at 100.
Sound on, volume set at 0.
Sound on, volume set at 100.
In control panel, I've tried both system sounds on and off as well.

I've never changed the default file sound either.

I don't know what happened. Sorry.
 
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Is there any kind of text output that I can give you on this?
 
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Is there any kind of text output that I can give you on this?
You could run the debug binary, set a short alarm and then send the log after it goes off. I haven't yet had time to test an alarm to make sure something didn't break. Did it just happen or did it happen after upgrading to the last release/test?

If it just happened it might be related to the gstreamer packages you removed, maybe one of them was part of maemo and you broke sound by removing them.
 

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I haven't upgraded just yet.

I'll do that in a few and run the debug thingy for you.
 
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Okay. I've done as root...
asui ds
asui rs

This brings up the settings.

What next?
 
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Originally Posted by Addison View Post
Okay. I've done as root...
asui ds
asui rs
That downloads and runs the test asui-settings (same as the 0.6.0 release binary right now). You want to do 'asui dd; asui k; asui rd', set a 1 minute alarm and after it goes off press ctrl-c in the terminal to kill ASUI and run 'asui s' to restart the release binary. Then send me the debug log file in /root/.
 

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Okay. I think I did this right.

No promises though.

asui-debug-20111103-232401-r2.zip
 
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Okay. I think I did this right.
If it just happened it might be related to the gstreamer packages you removed, maybe one of them was part of maemo and you broke sound by removing them.
ASUI sent the correct signals to com.nokia.osso_media_server and your audio services are all started. I'm going to blame to media server for this problem.

Did the alarm stop working after you uninstalled the gstreamer packages? Try re-installing them and see if it works.
 

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