Hi all, On Wed, Aug 24, 2005 at 10:58:19PM +0200, Simon Morlat wrote: > > This problems usually happens when linphone fails to open the alsa device in > one direction, in this case this is in write direction (playing sounds). > This can happen it another program opens the alsa audio device in writing > mode > just before linphone wants to use it: maybe esd does that. > Can you reproduce the problem with esd off ?
No I can't, esd seems to be the culprit indeed. However, while it could be that esd indeed tries to open just before linphone, this (naive assumption ;) appears not all too likely as there is no other sound playing at that time. Don't know how esd handles the audio device, though. > > Filip Van Raemdonck wrote: > > > > > > When I try to call e.g. the SIPphone test number at > > > sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] the connection is established, but > > > then the terminal from which linphone was started is flooded with this > > > message: > > > > > > (linphone:15778): MediaStreamer-CRITICAL **: alsa_card_write: assertion > > > `obj->write_handle!=NULL' failed > > > > > > and no sound is played. Regards, Filip -- "Supporting the IBM PS/2 machines is commercially impractical and has no business case. Red Hat won't install on a PS/2 machine. Debian has different constraints and guess what - Debian installs beautifully on a PS/2." -- Alan Cox -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]