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    Cacalia Botelho is offline Junior Member
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    Default Retrogression while upgrading to pulseaudio 1.1.7 to 1.1.8 on VLC

    Well as the title of this particular question is saying what I desired to ask over here. I have set up VLC on laptop of my own. I never know why but I am having regression while improving to 1.1.8 concerning pulseaudio from 1.1.7. the 1.1.7 edition is managing excellent but there is a challenge with 1.1.8. well 1.1.8 is taking to much CPU. Let me know why I am having the above described concern in the circumstance of my own. any help on this particular issue would be extremely valued.

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    Cadence Catao is offline Junior Member
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    Looking at the issue I desired to know which operating-system do you have set up on the computer? Do you getting any problem concept on laptop while doing upgrade? Is there any problem concept while doing the same? Any other details which you can offer which would help me out to get needing yours? Let me know the solutions as beginning as possible.

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    Caesaria Coelho is offline Junior Member
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    In obtain to get needing yours I am hinting pair of remedies which you can use to fix the issue of yours. I suggest that you should merely disarm the PulseAudio. If it is not managing for you then you should try the element by using the ALSA. So you should try the pair of remedies which I have described over here and I am wanting that the remedies which I have described over here would be useful to you.

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    Cahira Coelho is offline Junior Member
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    Well I am suspicious of that there is a challenge while the installation of pulseaudio on laptop. I suggest that you should merely re-install the pulseaudio the same on laptop. If still the concern is persisting than I suggest that you should set up the past edition of the pulseaudio on laptop rather than the installation of the newest edition of this particular application. So try the same and let me know.

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    The bug matter is seems to be typical as far as the application are worried. I am suspicious of that this particular concern might be going on just because of the bug concern. I suggest that you should get in touch with the creator of this particular application and submit a bug document to them. The creator would decide the bug and fix the same and launch the spot after restoring the bug which you should acquire and set up the same on pc of yours.

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