Package: pulseaudio-module-jack Version: 0.9.5-2 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable
I have tested jack output with gstreamer applications (Totem and Rhythmbox). I get no sound, there seems to be no difference whether a file is playing or paused: progress bar doesn't progress, seconds don't change, I can seek etc. Except videos do play, they start with ~3fps and then get slower and slower (frames aren't skipped, cpu usage isn't high). No sound. Jack ports are created and connected fine. I haven't spotted any more error messages than what I get with alsa output, which works fine. These are the changes in configurationss I have done since installing: 1. Added myself to the pulse-rt group. 2. Set default gstreamer elements to pulsesink and pulsescr. 3. Commented out hal detection in /etc/pulse/default.pa. 4. Uncommented load-module module-alsa-sink in default.pa. 5. Set autospawning to yes in client.conf. 6. Added load-module module-jack-sink. 7. Enclosed the two load-modules between .nofail and .fail. Here is the output when starting pulseaudio manually, I don't see anything seriously wrong with it... [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> LANG=C pulseaudio -v -v caps.c: dropping root rights. module-jack-sink.c: Successfully connected as 'PulseAudio' sink.c: created 0 "jack_out" with sample spec "float32le 8ch 48000Hz" source.c: created 0 "jack_out.monitor" with sample spec "float32le 8ch 48000Hz" module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:front-left to alsa_pcm:playback_1 module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:front-right to alsa_pcm:playback_2 module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:rear-left to alsa_pcm:playback_3 module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:rear-right to alsa_pcm:playback_4 module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:front-center to alsa_pcm:playback_5 module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:lfe to alsa_pcm:playback_6 module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:side-left to alsa_pcm:playback_7 module-jack-sink.c: connecting PulseAudio:side-right to alsa_pcm:playback_8 module.c: Loaded "module-jack-sink" (index: #0; argument: ""). ALSA lib pcm_dmix.c:864:(snd_pcm_dmix_open) unable to open slave module-alsa-sink.c: Error opening PCM device default: Device or resource busy module.c: Failed to load module "module-alsa-sink" (argument: ""): initialization failed. protocol-native.c: loading cookie from disk. module.c: Loaded "module-native-protocol-unix" (index: #1; argument: ""). module-volume-restore.c: starting with empty ruleset. module.c: Loaded "module-volume-restore" (index: #2; argument: ""). module.c: Loaded "module-rescue-streams" (index: #3; argument: ""). module.c: Failed to open module "module-esound-protocol-unix": module-esound-protocol-unix.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory sound-file.c: Failed to open file /usr/share/sounds/gtk-events/activate.wav module.c: Loaded "module-x11-bell" (index: #4; argument: "sample=x11-bell"). module-x11-publish.c: using already loaded auth cookie. module.c: Loaded "module-x11-publish" (index: #5; argument: ""). module.c: Failed to open module "module-gconf": module-gconf.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory main.c: Module load failed. main.c: Module load failed. main.c: Failed to load sound file. main.c: Module load failed. main.c: Daemon startup complete. ...then I start Totem... client.c: created 0 "Native client (UNIX socket client)" protocol-native.c: Got credentials: uid=1000 gid=1000 success=1 protocol-native.c: Enabled SHM for new connection client.c: client 0 changed name from "Native client (UNIX socket client)" to "gstreamer[totem]" ...then I start a video... sink-input.c: created 0 "Playback Stream" on jack_out with sample spec float32le 2ch 44100Hz memblock.c: Memory block too large for pool: 17640 > 16376 memblockq.c: memblockq requested: maxlength=141120, tlength=70560, base=8, prebuf=3528, minreq=3528 memblockq.c: memblockq sanitized: maxlength=141120, tlength=70560, base=8, prebuf=3528, minreq=3528 module-volume-restore.c: Creating new entry for <pulsecore/protocol-native.c$gstreamer[totem]> ...then I pause the video... ...that didn't cause output, I close Totem... sink-input.c: freed 0 "Playback Stream" client.c: freed 0 "gstreamer[totem]" ...then I exit pulseaudio. main.c: Got signal SIGUSR2. module.c: Loaded "module-cli-protocol-unix" (index: #6; argument: ""). client.c: created 1 "UNIX socket client" main.c: Daemon shutdown initiated. module.c: Unloading "module-jack-sink" (index: #0). module-rescue-streams.c: No sink inputs to move away. module-rescue-streams.c: No source outputs to move away. sink.c: freed 0 "jack_out" source.c: freed 0 "jack_out.monitor" module.c: Unloaded "module-jack-sink" (index: #0). module.c: Unloading "module-native-protocol-unix" (index: #1). module.c: Unloaded "module-native-protocol-unix" (index: #1). module.c: Unloading "module-volume-restore" (index: #2). module-volume-restore.c: failed to open file '(null)': No such file or directory module.c: Unloaded "module-volume-restore" (index: #2). module.c: Unloading "module-rescue-streams" (index: #3). module.c: Unloaded "module-rescue-streams" (index: #3). module.c: Unloading "module-x11-bell" (index: #4). module.c: Unloaded "module-x11-bell" (index: #4). module.c: Unloading "module-x11-publish" (index: #5). module.c: Unloaded "module-x11-publish" (index: #5). module.c: Unloading "module-cli-protocol-unix" (index: #6). client.c: freed 1 "UNIX socket client" module.c: Unloaded "module-cli-protocol-unix" (index: #6). main.c: Daemon terminated. -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.15-1-686 Locale: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (charmap=UTF-8) Versions of packages pulseaudio-module-jack depends on: ii libc6 2.3.6.ds1-4 GNU C Library: Shared libraries ii libcap1 1:1.10-14 support for getting/setting POSIX. ii libjack0.100.0-0 0.101.1-1 JACK Audio Connection Kit (librari ii pulseaudio 0.9.5-2 PulseAudio sound server pulseaudio-module-jack recommends no packages. -- no debconf information -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". 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