On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 06:05:30PM +0000, Mosebach Kai wrote: > With a valid OSX audio sink in gstreamer, as soon as I play sound I run > into : > > > GSpice-Message: main channel: opened > > GSpice-Message: create window (#0) > > > > (spicy:24949): GSpice-WARNING **: (channel-main.c:889):_channel_new: > >runtime check failed: (channel != NULL) > > Segmentation fault >
Ehm, slightly late, but here is a disclaimer I should have added on the original email: not tested on a mac. Just ran it on my fedora box.. (/me hides). > > How can I enable debugging? Gdb's backtrace is pretty useless... Are there > any other logging sources / flags? > > > On 4/27/11 7:47 PM, "Kai Mosebach" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > >>On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 06:36:24PM +0200, Kai Mosebach wrote: > >>>and why the bandwidth increases by ~70% compared to the spicec.exe from > >>> windows? > >> > >>The bandwidth thing is just a result of using a different client? that is > >>very bizzarre, since it's all server->client and there is no negotiation > >>that could affect the compression scheme. > > > >Its a different client (spicec.exe 0.8.0 (windows) vs. spice-gtk-0.5 (OSX) > > > >>Sound wise - is gstreamer working standalone (gst-launch audiotestsrc ! > >>autoaudiosink, > >>should hear a pure tone)? that's what spice-gtk should be using I think. > > > >To get a valid audiosink for OSX one has to install the macport > >gst-plugins-good > > > >Now it segfaults though :-( im looking into it. > > > > > _______________________________________________ Spice-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel
