Use the DDMS custom filters.

On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 7:49 PM, Nathan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see it is going to be very hard to use LogCat to get any useful
> information from the Galaxy Tab.
>
> Without any of my apps running, I constantly get a gazillion of these
> messages:
>
> 05-24 16:34:36.260: ERROR/AudioFlinger(91): TrackBase::getBuffer
> buffer out of range:
> 05-24 16:34:36.260: ERROR/AudioFlinger(91):     start: 0x4a7c5040, end
> 0x4a7c6040 , mBuffer 0x48b05040 mBufferEnd 0x48b09040
> 05-24 16:34:36.260: ERROR/AudioFlinger(91):                     server
> 7528448, serverBase -8192, user 7532544, userBase 7532544,
> channelCount 2
>
> at the rate of 100s or 1000s per second.
>
> I don't really think I'll have much chance of catching messages from
> my app - or anything else.
>
> Has this been the case for everyone?
>
> Nathan
>
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