maverick has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the maverick task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu Maverick)
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Hi ,
I have a similar problem where PA daemon is terminated
pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection terminated
if this bug patch is already released? how can I download the patch for this ?
great if somebody can please guide me abt patch location?
Himanshu
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** Description changed:
+ *
+ SRU Justification
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+ Justification: This is a medium-to-high impact bug as PulseAudio crashes,
causing non-working playback and recording. It is especially troublesome for
machines with low CPU power (e g Intel Atom based
In Ubuntu 10.10, this is what totem dumps to terminal when it crashes:
pulsesink.c(1544): gst_pulseringbuffer_commit ():
/GstPlayBin2:play/GstPlaySink:playsink0/GstBin:abin/GstBin:audiosinkbin/GstGConfAudioSink
:audio-
sink/GstBin:bin2/GstAutoAudioSink:autoaudiosink1/GstPulseSink:autoaudiosink1
David Henningsson
scratch that (comment #108), couldn't see the packages list in your ppa
properly. i'm installing your packages now.
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because it was confirmed quite a while ago.
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Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu Maverick)
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Sounds like you have a good idea.
If you can find that code, and contact the developer who wrote it, we might get
a better pulseaudio from it.
David Henningsson
Why not a Maverick patch? is the maverick PA or kernel too out of date?
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Pulseaudio parts now released in Natty with latest update to stable-
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queue.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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totem still not reading .avi videos in Mavrick fully updated on a EEEPC 1005HA
Quite irritating..
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Thanks Vincent Becker for posting the following on 2010-10-19:
erased the .pulse directory in my /home/user profile
working fine...
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** Also affects: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu Maverick)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Debdiff in #93 looks good. I'm uploading package for natty now. Thanks!
** Changed in: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu Natty)
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0.10.26-1ubuntu3
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* debian/patches/06_pulsesink_dont_uncork_in_start.patch,
debian/patches/07_pulsesink_allow_larger_packets.patch:
- allow larger packets
Great work, all! Glad to see a fix on the way for this issue.
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Will the fix described at #93 and #94 work on ubuntu 10.4?
I just installed this version on an Older Shuttle machine, and VLC
failed repeatably in the middle of playing a movie.
I tried Windows/xp and hit the very slow boot problem after installing
sp3. My other choice in Windows 7.
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I note an interesting variation of this bug which I don't think anyone
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I am unable to play video at any time with totem (resulting in the
pa_stream_cork() failed messageboxes as other have described).
However, using either rhythmbox (which I would naively assume
EeePC 901, Ubuntu 10.10
I'm a newcomer to linux and there is much I don't understand but I do
have some computer skills and I have noticed that no-one has mentioned
audio sampling rate. When I discovered this problem and looked for a
solution I found that some video files will play properly and
The #86 issue, at least using the GStreamer package only, seems to be
confined to Banshee. Totem seems fine. I will file this to upstream
Banshee for examination.
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Actually I am seeing the #86 issue with the PPA on Natty today which
only pulls in the Gstreamer package (as there is a newer PA in Natty
than the PPA).
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consider SRUing it into Maverick.
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Also, updated Natty packages for gstreamer (i e, what you get if you
apply that debdiff to the current package), are now in my fighting-
rewinds ppa.
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** Also affects: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in:
My bug (bug 532586) was marked as a duplicate of this one, but mine is
older and has more/better analysis in it. I suggest duplicating the
other way around instead.
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Installing all packages from ppa:diwic/fighting-rewinds does indeed fix
the bug for me (did not test partial configurations), but it seems to
introduce a new problem in some players: end of playlist does not
register properly, the last item stays in playing status after
playback is finished. This
Ok, thanks for testing. It looks like - so far - that the GStreamer
patches are safe and that they alone help most people. Might make sense
to push them out in the real Ubuntu installation, then defer the
PulseAudio patch troubleshooting and its effect on playlists as reported
in #89 and #86 until
Concur with conclusion regarding GSt
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David Henningsson:
gstreamer0.10-plugins-good:i386 0.10.25-4ubuntu3~diwic2
gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio:i386 0.10.25-4ubuntu3~diwic2
on Maverick were enough to fix my long standing problem when trying to run the
following:
wget http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/A-codecs/wavpcm/8_Channel_ID.wav
echo
The Pulseaudio package seems to be causing the issue. In Banshee it
plays a song X, loads the next X+1, skips it then loads and plays X+2
debug output from Banshee:
[1 Debug 01:03:44.616] Track Terry Pratchett - Feet of Clay 067-117 (on Feet of
Clay) 00:05:09.219
This has been affecting me. I've actually lately quit using Ubuntu
because I didn't have the time to try to fix this (and how annoying it
is)
Is there something I can use besides pulseaudio so I can at least still
listen to music and watch movies?
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@David, you're right. In addition I'd say that I'd like to target both
of them to fix as many crashes as possible. Also, one of the two
GStreamer fixes are upstream.
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The PPA currently contains an older version of the gstreamer packages
than is in Natty. Any hope for an update. Also do you have any ideas
regarding the infinite repeating of one track issue I mentioned above
which only occurs with your patched packages.
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@David, maybe newer Natty packages were released - it was a few weeks
since I put them there. Hopefully I have time to update them next week.
In the meantime, would it be possible for you to see if it is the
modified pulseaudio or gstreamer packages causing the infinite repeat?
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Why is this marked as 'Incomplete'? There seems to be abundant
information on this bug and a large number of users affected. I can
reliably reproduce this bug trying to play Big Buck Bunny on a fresh and
up-to-date install of Ubuntu 10.10 on a Dell Mini 1012. Haven't tried
the ppa yet, but
We don't yet know if it is best to fight the rewinds in GStreamer or
PulseAudio. Additionally I don't think we actually have upstream for
either one confirming that this fix what we want.
Indications seem to be that either package is a good target for the fix.
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The ppa solved the issue for me.
My PC is an Asus EeePC 1001HA with Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02) audio adapter.
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I'm hit this bug. mv .pulse temp resove this problem
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Thank's, your ppa fix the issue for me!
HP-Mini-5102 2.6.35-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Sun Sep 19 20:34:50 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio
Controller (rev 02)
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I also have this problem with Totem and .avi files, .ogv files works fine.
Haven't tested other files.
Using Ubuntu 10.10 Notebook edition on HP Mini 5102.
I tested with ppa and result is D.
With gstreamer I updated only gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio package, not
gstreamer0.10-plugins-good.
@Romano, hmm, good question - I think the easiest way would be to
install and use the ppa-purge tool to remove my ppa. Then add it again,
and when the update manager asks you for upgrading, uncheck the relevant
boxes.
After changing package versions, logout and login before testing.
@Aleksandr,
Using the natty packages I am seeing problems raising or handling the
required event for changing songs in Banshee and Totem. It seems to be
down to the pulseaudio package but I will conduct more testing. Note
that my network performance in Natty currently is about 1kb/s due to
some weird bug so
Thanks all for testing, this is encouraging!
As you saw, there were changes to both pulseaudio and gstreamer. Would it be
possible for any of you to check which one of the following statements that's
true?
A) Pulseaudio fixes needed, gstreamer fixes do not matter
B) Gstreamer fixes needed,
Last option should have been:
D) You'll need either pulseaudio or gstreamer fixes to make it work -
they both independently solve the problem
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The behavior seems much better, I will try to do separate testing this
weekend on my netbook to narrow down what makes this so.
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@David:
1- since when updating to the ppa, I have a problem: wmv files stop
playing few seconds after start, and no sound at all is heard.
I suppose to double-check it was the ppa I should remove it. Is ppa-purge
fighting-rewinds sufficient to do it?
2- To test your cases A,B,C,D: how do I do
Hi!
D is the answer for my Samsung N148 Plus.
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Ok, uploaded natty packages as well, hopefully they have built when you
read this. Sorry if I sounded harsh, was just surprised that I didn't
get response from more people, given the amount of people subscribed and
marked as being affected of this bug (and another similar one).
Happy testing :-)
Sorry thought it was a private conversation between you two. I'll help just
let me know what I have to do.
T.W@
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David,
the packages from your ppa fixed the issue for me, thanks! I don't know which
audio hardware I have (it's a Thinkpad T410s).
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Sorry for the delay, I was occupied in RL; I had the intention to test the ppa
but please, let me a couple of day.
I am upgrading to the ppa now (maverick).
In the meantime, I have had difficulties in reproducing the bug
(*before* upgrading to the ppa). On the same AVI where I firstly saw the
@David:
your ppa fixed the issue for me too (EeePC 1005PE, audio hw spec are in
a post above). Thanks!
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Confirming for Samsung N148 Plus - the issue has gone with fixes in ppa.
Thanks!
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Would there be a chance of Natty builds in the ppa as well?
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@David Nielsen, yes I can make a Natty ppa as well assuming someone will
test the result. Will you?
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Hi folks,
This problem has been going on for far too long, and last week I spent a lot of
time trying to nail it down, and trying to find the causes for these problems.
I'm talking of the case where PulseAudio get stuck in rewind after rewind,
finally getting killed by the kernel for using too
I always encounter this bug with .avi files, but Totem appears to work fine for
me with some other file types.
I have tried .mkv and .flv files and both worked fine in Totem. I haven't
tried very large /high bitrate mkv, mine were all fairly small.
Can anyone else confirm?
As others have said,
Acer Aspire One D250 here.
Audio chipset: 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 02)
When I start pulse manually in a terminal with killall pulseaudio; pulseaudio
it gives this error, but continues to run:
E: alsa-util.c:
Can confirm this bug on two machines with fresh installs of Ubuntu
10.10, one with Desktop Edition, one with Netbook Edition.
Asus 1005HA, Intel HDA audio:
00:1b.0 Audio Device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 02)
Asus P5Q Pro system, Envy24 / VIA
asus eeepc 1201n confirmed to have the same issue
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A few notes/experiences concerning the problem:
I firstly ecountered this new Maverick bug on a Samsung Netbook N210
with Intel Audio Hardware which is quite slow compared to my Lenovo
X61s. It seems to me that the bug is only occuring when the system is
under heavy load.
The reason for
I can confirm this bug on Toshiba NB205 netbook (full model number:
NB205-N311/W) and fresh Ubuntu 10.10 installation with all recommended updates
installed (no unofficial/third-party repositories are used).
This computer is a typical Atom N280 based netbook with 945GM chipset and Intel
HD
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I confirm the Bug on a Asus EEE 1001HA but only using Totem, VLC works
perfectly.
Renaming the .pulse directory solves the problem but after this i can not
access to Audio preferences. The system give me this message: Waiting for a
audio system.
After a system reboot everything works fine
Sorry but the bug, after I used Audio Preferences, came back
Gangelies
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Lenovo S10-2
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asus f6e
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Ping?
I suspect that maybe this could be a totem bug, not a pulseaudio, given
that comment#10 says that VLC works ok.
I submitted another bug for totem and marked as a dupicate of this bug.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
I just saw that I can change the status of this bug to confirmed. I
think it is quite the right thing to do, given that there are 33 person
affected.
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Tags added: regression-release
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Please people while you see this same error message that does not imply
that it is indeed the same root cause. This just means that PulseAudio
crashes, however the reason this happens is typically that the sound
card driver is buggy so in fact you only can be sure that you are
affected by this bug
Hmmm... David, I think I have the same audio chip:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC269 Analog [ALC269 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
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I've been affected by this since this morning, I have no idea what
caused it though, because it worked fine beforehand. Running Ubuntu-
Netbook 10.10 on a Dell Mini 10v, all other computers running 10.10 have
been unaffected.
I also encountered a bug in banshee, although I have no idea if the two
why is such an obvious bug still in a release??
Is playing video a niche use case for Ubuntu devs?
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More info, I hope it can help any dev.
After rm -rf .pulse, the sound works, but the sound applet is completely
out of game. Changing volume or muting stops working from there, and you
need to use alsamixer from a terminal to control volume parameters.
Moreover, powertop claims that there is a
I do not know if it's related, but if I choose sound preference on the
volume applet I get a windows that says Waiting for sound system to
respond forever. The volume was really low until I fired alsamixer in
a terminal and put all the slides to 100%.
Hmmm. Sound system is one of the dark spot
AlsaVersion: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.23.
AplayDevices:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: ALC269 Analog [ALC269 Analog]
Subdevices: 0/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Architecture: i386
ArecordDevices:
List of
I can confirm that if I stop and restart pulse audio as told in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log, the sound preference entry
will work, and the bug comes back. Deleting the .pulse directory, again,
makes the sound working again.
If someone direct me, I can help testing thing. Will a
Here it is. Reproduding the bug with debug on, as per wiki intructions.
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comment if it comes back after logout/login or reboot.
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Sorry, hit send before finishing.
I have a Asus 1005PE netbook with the problem. My other computer, a
Toshiba Satellite U305, works ok.
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Asus eeepc 1000h, same problem with ubuntu 10.10 netbook edition...
In addition I have also this message:
pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connessione terminata
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This probably is not a user configuration error, or configuration
clutter from an older ubuntu version.
I just did the following:
-updated my Ubuntu 10.10 install to this morning's latest updates
-created a brand new user
-rebooted
-logged in as new user, for the
same problem please advise
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i have the same problem
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Frequent PA crashes during playback - pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection
terminated and pa_stream_writable_size(): Connection failed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/644644
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Frequent PA crashes during playback - pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection
terminated and pa_stream_writable_size(): Connection failed
More news :) As the bug reappeard at each reboot, I had to add a command
erasing the ~/.pulse directory at each boot AND reinstall all pulseaudio
related packages from Synaptic. Bug solved for me, for now.
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Frequent PA crashes during playback - pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection
terminated
I played the same MP4 file in another computer (HP Pavillion laptop,
ubuntu 10.10 x86) and it played well.
I have the error messages in a home made computer, with a Zotac ION 330
motherboard. The sound output is set to HDMI. It have no problem if
setting output to Analog Stereo .
I don't know
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