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** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: Fix Released = New
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I attached a debdiff of a quilt patch created based on the PulseAudio
git commit e61728e67a656c0bbd12b13bb4c1777d0e3163f4 which has been
tested and successfully resolves the problem.
Original patch URL:
http://git.0pointer.de/?p=pulseaudio.git;a=patch;h=e61728e67a656c0bbd12b13bb4c1777d0e3163f4
There's already a patch for PulseAudio so the bug isn't really in
mplayer.
** Changed in: mplayer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 355825 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 355825
Pausing a media will most of the time freezes the software used while using
Xine and PulseAudio (default configuration in Kubuntu Jaunty)
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I can confirm this problem. Problem occurs even on totem.
killing pulseaudio helps.
Interestingly there are some words on mplayer-current-svn about problems
with pulseaudio.
** Also affects: pulseaudio
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sorry, forgot to mention pulseaudio-bug-id:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/ticket/440
** Bug watch added: PulseAudio sound server #440
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/440
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** Changed in: pulseaudio
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: pulseaudio
Bugwatch: None = PulseAudio sound server #440
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xtknight, you could try unloading module-suspend-on-idle (or not loading
it at all from /etc/pulse/default.pa) before starting mplayer. I presume
the error is reproducible if you use -ao alsa ?
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Daniel T Chen:
No weirdness occurs with -ao alsa.
But, when I don't load 'module-suspend-on-idle' the problem still
happens in -ao pulse. I just don't get the suspending messages.
The last message (with pulseaudio -vvv), instead, is:
D: sink-input.c: Requesting rewind due to corking
D:
Also, this occurs on both of my audio output (sink) devices. It is not
isolated to only one alsa driver causing the issue.
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Well mine's not crashing. Just pausing a video for over a couple
seconds will cause PulseAudio to kill the audio connection and make
mplayer act all weird.
D: module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink alsa_output.hw_0_0 becomes idle.
I: module-suspend-on-idle.c: Sink alsa_output.hw_0_0 idle for too long,
mplayer -ao alsa video
Also seeking with the arrow keys is a workaround for me.
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My backtrace is:
#0 0xb8049430 in __kernel_vsyscall ()
#1 0xb7ebb8f6 in nanosleep () from /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0
#2 0x08743862 in usec_sleep ()
(gdb) thread 2
[Switching to thread 2 (Thread 0xb19e0b90 (LWP 6585))]#0 0xb8049430 in
__kernel_vsyscall ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0xb8049430 in
I also have the same problem with jaunty. How do I make mplayer to use
alsa?
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Same problem here too. Mplayer plays just one frame after resuming from pause,
then stops.
To continue i have to seek back or forth.
Using ALSA instead of PulseAudio fixes the problem.
Running Jaunty (the problem also exists in 8.10)
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I have exactly the same behavior with jaunty installed on my laptop.
When you play a movie, the pause it, it freeze and stick like that. You
need to quit mplayer and replay it at the same position to continue the
movie.
Very annoying problem.
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I see the same behaviour in current jaunty. Video seems to be jerky for
a fraction of a second directly after resuming / seeking, then it
settles into steady playback. This has the side-affect of making
repetitive seeking irritatingly slow. Playback seems generally unsteady.
Killing pulseaudio and
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Is this symptom still reproducible in 8.10 or 9.04?
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I'm using mplayer 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu13, and if I use -ao=pulse (rather
than alsa), it works mostly as expected. If I seek around a lot,
pulseaudio does tend to crash, and I have to restart pulseaudio.
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