On 01/11/08 00:16, Erik P. Olsen wrote: > It's vlc 0.8.6i on Fedora 8 fully updated as of today and the problem is not > viewing, it's in the audio. After approx. one minute of sound it suddenly goes > mute and after maybe half a minute it will produce sound again and so it > continues ad infinitum. The console list from such vlc looks like: > > [erik@epohost ~]$ vlc > VLC media player 0.8.6i Janus > [00000331] access_mms access: selecting stream[0x1] audio (85 kb/s) > [00000331] access_mms access: ignoring stream[0x2] audio (69 kb/s) > [00000331] access_mms access: ignoring stream[0x3] audio (38 kb/s) > [00000331] access_mms access: selecting stream[0x4] video (859 kb/s) > [00000331] access_mms access: ignoring stream[0x5] video (419 kb/s) > [00000331] access_mms access: ignoring stream[0x6] video (224 kb/s) > [00000331] access_mms access: connection successful > [00000376] pulse audio output error: Failed to connect to server: Connection refused > [00000376] pulse audio output error: Pulse initialization failed > [00000376] alsa audio output error: write failed (Broken pipe) > [00000319] main playlist: stopping playback > > It is very consistent it happens every time I view a network stream. Out of sheer despair in order to do at least something I did: yum install alsa-plugins* after which vlc started behaving correctly :-) -- Erik. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines