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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu Sound fails after waking from hibernate -- Intrepid/Xubuntu Post 302322335 by Dedalus on Wednesday 3rd of June 2009 11:21:52 AM
Old 06-03-2009
really don't know how to fix it permanently, but if you use alsa you can try by:

Code:
sudo alsa force-reload

Bye

This should help

D.
 

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AMBDEC(1)						      General Commands Manual							 AMBDEC(1)

NAME
ambdec - Ambisonic decoder for first and second order SYNOPSIS
ambdec [options] ambdec_cli config_file DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ambdec and ambdec_cli commands. AmbDec is an Ambisonics decoder for up to 36 speakers. It can be used for both horizontal and full 3-D systems of first, second and third order. The decoding matrices are fully user-configurable. AmbDec has some advanced features not found on most decoders: Dual frequency band operation. Optimal Ambisonics reproduction requires a different decoder for low and high frequencies. This is so mainly because human perception of sound direction uses different mechanisms at low and high frequencies. The crossover filters used in AmbDec are phase-aligned (the two outputs are exactly in phase at all frequencies). The combined response is equivalent to a first-order all-pass network, which is very probably inaudible. Speaker distance compensation. If the speakers are not all at the same distance to the center of the listening area, this must be compen- sated by including the right delays and gain corrections. Near-field effect compensation. Ambisonics works by reconstructing the spherical harmonic components of a sound field at the center of the listening area, using all speakers to synthesize each of them. All non-zero order components show a near-field effect depending on the ratio wavelength=distance, and increasing for rising order. One example of this is the well known 'proximity effect' of directional micro- phones ('directional' is equivalent to 'using non-zero order components'). Except in very large installations, where the speaker distances will be large enough so the listening area is not in the near field, this effect must be compensated for in order to obtain a correct reconstruction of a sound field. OPTIONS
ambdec accepts the following command line options: -h Show summary of options. -c FILE Load configuration from FILE. -p PATH Load presets from PATH. -V VOLUME Set initial volume in dB. AUTHOR
ambdec was written by Fons Adriaensen <fons@kokkinizita.net>. This manual page was written by Alessio Treglia <quadrispro@ubuntu.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). 2010/03/14 AMBDEC(1)
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