I didn't encounter this issue before, if I were you, I would restart pulseaudio.

Best Regards, Zheng, Huan(ZBT)
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wichmann, Mats D 
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2009 12:15 AM
To: Zheng, Huan; Ji, Jessica; Zhou, Jianchun (周建春); [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Moblin Dev] gstreamer can not work

Zheng, Huan wrote:
> *connect: Connection refused* this is actually an error message from
> PulseAudio, not caused by GStreamer. When PulseSink wanted to connect
> to PA, it failed, thus Gstreamer pipeline can't be constructed. Make
> sure your PulseAudio daemon could work before you launch the
> pipeline.   
> Use "paplay *.wav" to check whether PA works properly or not.


My experience with PulseAudio, mainly on various Fedora versions, is that this 
is an extremely common situation - Pulse forgetting its brain somehow and no 
longer able to connect streams - and it's not obvious to a "user" (or to me!) 
how to recover from it.

Is there a quick guide how to recover when Pulse goes confused?
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