[Bug 496616] Re: Mediaplayer crashed with pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated

2010-09-27 Thread eMJayy
This is the pulseverbose.log for the 32bit version of Ubuntu on this
machine. It has now been a week since the 64bit Ubuntu dual-booting on
this machine last displayed sound drops.

** Attachment added: pulseverbose.log
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/496616/+attachment/1646696/+files/pulseverbose.log

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[Bug 496616] Re: Mediaplayer crashed with pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated

2010-09-23 Thread eMJayy
I've been experiencing this issue and wrote about it in bug #532586.
This seems to me to be the same bug. In my case, it's only occurring
when I switch one of my 2 desktop PCs over to outputting 5.1 analog
surround sound. The other machine uses 5.1 without any problems.

On the problematic machine, I dual boot Ubuntu 32 bit and 64 bit and
both were affected. However the problem appears to have suddenly
disappeared on the 64bit Ubuntu. For the last few days, I've been
playing DVDs and watching flash video through 5.1 analog output and
haven't been able to trigger the problem once.  I was still able to
trigger it this afternoon on the 32bit Ubuntu after just 10 minutes of
watching a DVD with surround sound set to 5.1 analog. I then switched to
the 64bit Ubuntu and watched the same DVD movie without a hitch.
Yesterday, I was able to watch over 2 hours of flash video on YouTube
without triggering the bug. Before, it only took a minute or two of
playback before the audio would disappear.

Everything on both Ubuntu installations is the same with the exception
that I've been using the latest Alsa driver modules on the 64bit Ubuntu,
which I installed some time ago using the instructions here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules

Initially, when I first installed the new modules, I saw no effect, but
I kept monitoring it since new updates were coming in every few days.
Once I realized that the problem may have gone away, I halted the alsa
module updates. At this time, I'm using the module with the version
number 2.6.32-24.201009201600.

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[Bug 532586] Re: pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated errors not caught by apport

2010-08-29 Thread eMJayy
I've been experiencing this bug as well, ever since I upgraded my
primary machine to version 10.04 some months ago. I have 2 home-built
desktop machines here - a newer one (running with an ASRock N68-S
motherboard, Athlon II X2 250 CPU and SB Audigy SE 7.1 soundcard) and a
six year old one (running with a MSI KM2M combo board, Athlon XP 2200
CPU and SB Live! 5.1 soundcard).

The newer machine, a dual core running at 3GHz, is affected by this bug,
while the older one, a single core running at 1.8GHz is not. The bug
only manifests itself when I have the new machine set to surround audio
and it disappears immediately when audio is reverted back to stereo
audio. I have both the 32bit and 64bit versions of Ubuntu 10.04
installed on the new machine with the latest generic kernels and all
updates installed, and they're both affected by this bug. I've tried
using the latest alsa drivers in the 64bit Ubuntu, but the issue has
remained unaltered by their use.

Once the machine is set to use surround, the issue shows up whenever I
watch flash video in a browser, or DVDs or when I listen to locally
stored music. The sequence of events on my machine reflects what several
others have been describing - pulseaudio is in use and the audio
channels are set to 5.1 surround; then after anywhere from a minute to
half an hour of playback, there's a sudden jump in CPU usage by the
pulseaudio process in one CPU core; once it hits 100% usage of both
cores, the pulseaudio process is killed and is replaced by one with a
new pid. Once the pulseaudio process has a new pid, programs that were
previously accessing pulseaudio will either crash with an error message
(eg. Totem Movie Player) or continue to play the video file without
audio (eg. VLC 1.0.6 or SMPlayer). With video players that don't crash,
it's possible to get the player to access the new pulseaudio process by
pausing the video and then disabling and re-enabling the software's
audio.

I do think there might be some sort of relationship to the system load.
The problem tends to happen more frequently when the CPU is being
extensively used. It happens least when music files are played back and
the most when the web browser has lots of flash-filled pages running
simultaneously or when the video is running in full screen.

I'm going to try an experiment during this week to see if this thing
might be audio hardware related. I'll switch the older SB Live card to
the new machine and move the Audigy to the older machine. If the problem
trades places, it might hopefully help narrow things down a bit.

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