Bug#595135: pulseaudio: Cached volume data causes abort previously-working USB DAC

2014-04-09 Thread Justus Winter
Hi :) Quoting Felipe Sateler (2014-04-09 00:18:23) Hi Devin, Justus, Devin wrote: pulseaudio would die on startup or on device connection with this assert failure: E: volume.c: Assertion 'a' failed at pulse/volume.c:39, function pa_cvolume_equal(). Aborting. Aborted Removing

Bug#595135: pulseaudio: Cached volume data causes abort previously-working USB DAC

2014-04-09 Thread Felipe Sateler
On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 6:25 AM, Justus Winter 4win...@informatik.uni-hamburg.de wrote: Hi :) Hi, Quoting Felipe Sateler (2014-04-09 00:18:23) Hi Devin, Justus, Devin wrote: pulseaudio would die on startup or on device connection with this assert failure: E: volume.c: Assertion 'a'

Bug#595135: pulseaudio: Cached volume data causes abort previously-working USB DAC

2014-04-08 Thread Felipe Sateler
Hi Devin, Justus, Devin wrote: pulseaudio would die on startup or on device connection with this assert failure: E: volume.c: Assertion 'a' failed at pulse/volume.c:39, function pa_cvolume_equal(). Aborting. Aborted Removing the device volume settings file from ~/.pulse/ corrected the

Bug#595135: pulseaudio: Cached volume data causes abort previously-working USB DAC

2011-01-16 Thread Justus Winter
Hey Dan :) I've got the same system with an usb sound card and can reproduce this problem with both the version in squeeze and the one in experimental. I am using the system as a target for a tunnel-sink and removing the volume state files prevents pulseaudio from triggering the assertion, but

Bug#595135: pulseaudio: Cached volume data causes abort previously-working USB DAC

2010-09-01 Thread Devin Carraway
Package: pulseaudio Version: 0.9.21-3 Severity: normal After a recent pulseaudio upgrade to my armel machine (sheevaplug), a previously-working audio device (Burr-Brown Japan PCM2702, the USB DAC inside a consumer-grade JVC amplifier) ceased working; pulseaudio would die on startup or on device