https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104958
Tanu Kaskinen changed:
What|Removed |Added
Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|NEW
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104958
Tanu Kaskinen changed:
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Blocks||102546
--- Comment #8 from Tanu Kaskine
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--- Comment #7 from Georg Chini ---
Thanks for testing. Regarding the new feature, there is not much documentation.
You can find some in the release notes for 11.0 under "Notes for application
developers". Release notes are at
https://www.freede
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--- Comment #6 from Raman Gupta ---
(In reply to Georg Chini from comment #4)
Could you try the attached patch? Zoiper seems to test all the available
sources and sinks if I read the log right. So module-filter-apply at some point
tried to use t
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--- Comment #5 from Georg Chini ---
Since 11.0 there is a way to pass parameters to a filter loaded via
filter.want. You should be able to specify them via the
filter.apply.echo-cancel.parameters property.
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--- Comment #4 from Georg Chini ---
Created attachment 137188
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Patch ignore monitor sources
Could you try the attached patch? Zoiper seems to test all the available
sources
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--- Comment #3 from Raman Gupta ---
Created attachment 137182
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Output of pa
(In reply to Georg Chini from comment #2)
> There is no need to load module-echo-cancel explicitl
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--- Comment #2 from Georg Chini ---
There is no need to load module-echo-cancel explicitly when you specify
filter.want. Nevertheless the crash should not happen. Can you please supply a
full log? It looks like module-filter-apply tries to use t
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--- Comment #1 from Raman Gupta ---
One followup: if the echo cancel module is not added explicitly to default.pa,
then there is no crash.
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