Hey!
All you K-lovers might be interested to know that I reworked the PA
driver for Xine a bit to fix all the stability issues and stuff. See attachment.
Lennart
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On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 18:34 -0400, Matt D wrote:
> I use VNC tunneled under ssh to use my linux box from an WinXP laptop.
> For remote sound, I am trying to use Pulse Audio. I got it to work on
> my linux box, and from my linux box to laptop on an Ubuntu livecd, but
> I cannot get it to work from
I use VNC tunneled under ssh to use my linux box from an WinXP laptop. For
remote sound, I am trying to use Pulse Audio. I got it to work on my linux
box, and from my linux box to laptop on an Ubuntu livecd, but I cannot get
it to work from Linux to XP. I have been searching and trying for the past
Hey!
Finally PulseAudio 0.9.10 is released:
Download:
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/pulseaudio/pulseaudio-0.9.10.tar.gz
Changes:
http://pulseaudio.org/milestone/0.9.10
This is mostly a bug fix release (but an important one). The next
release will bringt all the glitch-free awesomeness
Lennart,
Although I haven't been able to get you a trace back, I can inform that
the crash appears to be related with using a combined_sink. I was using
a combined_sink to drive 2 sound cards. Once I removed that feature,
pulseaudio appears to run without segfault.
I didn't have this issue with
Well, I do notice that parec doesn't have the same issue, so maybe the
issue is that arecord isn't all that good with pulse, hence, the need
for parec.
I do retain the claim that later versions of pulse have higher cpu
consumption when using a combined_sink.
Jim
Jim Duda wrote:
> I've noticed
Donald Reader wrote:
> as posted earlier I got the sink for the bluetooth created
> like usual then started the backtrace per the instructions
> on the web page you gave me and have attached it.
>
> Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Unfrotunately this backtrace is not overly useful as you