On 07/28/2009 09:07 AM, jack craig wrote:
On 07/28/2009 03:10 AM, Stephan Sachse wrote:
On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 11:37, Stephan
Sachse<ste.sachse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 18:02, jack
craig<jackc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 07/24/2009 03:05 AM, Stephan Sachse wrote:
so where do we go from here? is there a pulseaudio support team?
anyone?
thx, jackc...
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/
kernel-2.6.29.5-191.fc11.i586 works fine for me...
kernel-2.6.29.6-213.fc11.i586 has the sound problem for me (on my
notebook and my workstation).
sadly, my issue is not so easy as a muted setting. for me, i am using
mplayer
to play a web audio stream.
upon launch, audio fires up, but then dies shortly there after with
throttling / latency issues.
exhibit A, ...
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_delay()
returned a value that is exceptionally large: 343432 bytes (1946 ms).
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: Most likely this is
a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_intel8x0'. Please report this issue to
the ALSA developers.
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_dump():
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: Hardware PCM card 0
'Intel 82801DB-ICH4' device 0 subdevice 0
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: Its setup is:
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: stream :
PLAYBACK
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: access :
MMAP_INTERLEAVED
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: format :
S16_LE
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: subformat : STD
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: channels : 2
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: rate : 44100
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: exact rate :
44100 (44100/1)
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: msbits : 16
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: buffer_size : 16384
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: period_size : 16384
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: period_time :
371519
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: tstamp_mode :
ENABLE
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: period_step : 1
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: avail_min : 16384
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: period_event : 0
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: start_threshold
: -1
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: stop_threshold
: 1073741824
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: silence_threshold: 0
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: silence_size : 0
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: boundary :
1073741824
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: appl_ptr :
1053834
Jul 27 09:27:15 ws pulseaudio[20594]: alsa-util.c: hw_ptr :
967976
Jul 27 09:27:19 ws pulseaudio[20594]: sink-input.c: Freeing input 5
"Simple DirectMedia Layer"
Jul 27 09:27:19 ws pulseaudio[20594]: client.c: Freed 8 "MPlayer"
Jul 27 09:27:19 ws pulseaudio[20594]: protocol-native.c: Connection died.
so, any alsa developers reading?!
next? thx, jackc...
after a chat with the guys on #pulseaudio, they suggested the
glitch-free disable and so far that is working like a champ for me.
so, seems like the majority of folks getting no sound have a slider not
set right,
but folks getting the bug error as above might well try the tsched=0
trick that worked for me...
hth.
thx for the group feedback, back to work now, jackc...
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