On Wednesday 29 July 2009 18:32:52 jack craig wrote: > On 07/29/2009 10:17 AM, Antonio M wrote: > > after latest updates, any sound application when palys streams from > > the net crashes after a short time. > > No idea what is causing such a problem > > explore recent threads, look at your /var/log/messages and see if our > recent discovery is also your problem? > > i have a work around if you are getting alsa bug reports in your > messages file. > > hth, jackc... How about a clue, Jack? So much hokum has been talked that I've been skipping the sound threads, particularly as everything else plays correctly. I thought or a moment that I was going to get a whole track played (my problem is in amarok, but exactly the same as the rhythmbox one). This is what happened: Jul 29 18:45:33 anne-laptop pulseaudio[26616]: ratelimit.c: 7106 events suppressed Jul 29 18:45:33 anne-laptop pulseaudio[26616]: alsa-sink.c: Increasing minimal latency to 56.00 ms Jul 29 18:48:26 anne-laptop pulseaudio[26616]: alsa-sink.c: Increasing wakeup watermark to 46.00 ms Jul 29 18:48:31 anne-laptop pulseaudio[26616]: ratelimit.c: 6194 events suppressed Jul 29 18:48:36 anne-laptop pulseaudio[26616]: ratelimit.c: 6014 events suppressed Jul 29 18:48:38 anne-laptop kernel: kio_thumbnail[808]: segfault at 1320 ip 00a4f1de sp bfa0848c error 4 in libgcc_s-4.4.0-20090506.so.1[a2e000+2a000] ^C The moment of the 'Increasing wakeup watermark' message is when it started to race and crackle. Is this what you were expecting to see? I so, what's the workaround? Just out of curiosity, I'll do the same experiment while playing it in kaffeine, as I have never seen it happen there. It will be interesting to see whether the same messages appear. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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