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Hi,
Nathan Dehnel writes:
> Yeah probably, I just switched to pipewire
Alright, closing.
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Thanks,
Maxim
Yeah probably, I just switched to pipewire
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024, 21:10 Maxim Cournoyer
wrote:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> Mark H Weaver writes:
>
> > Hi Nathan,
> >
> > Nathan Dehnel writes:
> >> Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it,
> >
> > That's good!
> >
> >> I think because it removed a config file tha
Hi Nathan,
Mark H Weaver writes:
> Hi Nathan,
>
> Nathan Dehnel writes:
>> Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it,
>
> That's good!
>
>> I think because it removed a config file that was loading a couple of
>> modules.
>
> Can you verify that hypothesis by adding back the config file(s),
> without a
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Dehnel writes:
> Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it,
That's good!
> I think because it removed a config file that was loading a couple of
> modules.
Can you verify that hypothesis by adding back the config file(s),
without any database files, restarting pulseaudio and trying a
Removing ~/.config/pulse fixed it, I think because it removed a config file
that was loading a couple of modules.
Try this:
1. start JACK1
2. pulseaudio -L module-jack-source -L module-jack-sink
3. open icecat and mess around with the seekbar
On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 12:21 AM Mark H Weaver wrote
Hi Nathan,
Nathan Dehnel writes:
> Pulseaudio is set to autospawn by default, which is maybe why it seems like
> nothing is happening on your computer. Maybe try disabling autospawn and
> try running pulse in a shell.
In my previous tests, I ran pulseaudio from a shell, but I did not
disable aut
Actually, it crashes even if I unload module-jack-source and
module-jack-sink.
Pulseaudio is set to autospawn by default, which is maybe why it seems like
nothing is happening on your computer. Maybe try disabling autospawn and
try running pulse in a shell.
On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 4:13 AM Mark H
Nathan Dehnel writes:
> So...playing a youtube video in icecat causes pulse to crash. You can
> play one video and it works, but it crashes if you open another tab or
> page with a video in it. Also skipping around the seekbar causes it to
> crash.
>
> bash-5.0$ pulseaudio
> W: [pulseaudio] pid.c
So...playing a youtube video in icecat causes pulse to crash. You can
play one video and it works, but it crashes if you open another tab or
page with a video in it. Also skipping around the seekbar causes it to
crash.
bash-5.0$ pulseaudio
W: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Stale PID file, overwriting.
E: [pu