*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 644644 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 644644
Frequent PA crashes during playback - pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection
terminated and pa_stream_writable_size(): Connection failed
* You can subscr
I am receiving this bug ONLY when I play any .mov files in Media Player
accessed locally on the internal mounted HDD. All other movies and ALL
music is playing just fine, over the network, from a mounted external
drive and locally from the mounted HDD. Here is the log I produced,
attached.
I am ru
Ubuntu 10.10 same problem.
I get "pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection terminated" and
"pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated" when I try to play
DVDs with Totem Movie Player 2.32.0 (GStreamer 0.10.30) and every few songs in
Rhythmbox 0.13.1 I get the pa_stream_writable_size() o
Since the problem is apparently re-sampling related, I decided to give
the following a go:
Keep the 'resample-method' at 'speex-float-1', and changing the line
; default-sample-rate = 44100
into
default-sample-rate = 48000
Forcing pa to use a 48k resampling rate. To my amazement this works.
T
It seems so, in/etc/pulse/daemon.conf changing
resample-method = speex-float-1
into
; resample-method = speex-float-1
resample-method = trivial
enables playback on my machine, which had broken audio in gstreamer for
months. (I switched to gnome-mplayer to avoid this bug)
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If so, as a workaround you can change in daemon.conf the resample-method to
a cheaper/faster resample.
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@David: I've had a little free time to test this on my Maverick PC with the
2.6.33-rt kernel which suffers from this. I tested by opening several wav/mp3
files with Totem, skipping around in the timeline for about a minute or until
the bug was triggered. I found that:
- pulseaudio 0.9.22 does no
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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@pablomme, 0.9.22, unchanged and for Maverick, is currently available
here: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/ppa
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Title:
Mediaplay
@David: thanks for this. I just realized there has been a recent release
of pulseaudio (0.9.22), on which your modified packages are based. It
could be that this new release fixes these problems, and if we try your
pulseaudio packages directly we may think the solution lies in the wrong
patchset. I
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
Randomly, totem seem to crash and VLC too, Banshee freezes. The funny
thing is that only smplayer seems to play when all other players die
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Try to updating pulseaudio from ppa:ricotz/unstable. On my system (ASUS
UL30A) this action resolve any sound problem (was
https://bugs.launchpad.net/pulseaudio/+bug/496616 now all good).
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Is this not a duplicate of bug #417976 ?
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I had the same problem, but removing gstreamer0.10-pulseeaudio works for
me. Tks
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well, i was complaining about this problem when i had 10.04 release. But
looks like that 10.10 works better but it definatelly still has some
lags (sound stops for 0.5 second all the times, video a _little bit_
"crashes" periodically but in general it works fine).
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For Daniel:
>2. Reproduce the symptom using the latest daily build of alsa-driver. See
>https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/InstallingLinuxAlsaDriverModules.
The good news: this has solved my issue, I can play sound now!
The bad news: it looks like it has made Pitivi unusable, it crashes
either when l
And forgot to say that in 10.04 I could play my files, only sometimes
not, so I think the problem is somewhere in "qpaeq.py" (might be not
suitable for 10.10) or in LADSPA, in my case!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/496616/+attachment/1705164/+files/qpaeq.py
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Guys, I was wondering if all of u use pulseaudio-equalizer? Because I
noticed that pulseaudio is running by default in Maverick without
problems, but since I installed and activated the equalizer, I haven't
been able to play anything... I have a 32-bit Ubuntu 10.10 and when
installing pulseaudio-e
Next step: will everyone experiencing this symptom also read
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log?
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Will everyone experiencing this symptom please do the following?
1. File a separate bug report against alsa-driver (using "ubuntu-bug
alsa-base"), and title it "[alsa-driver] pa_stream_writeable_size()
failed". *This step is critical, otherwise we won't get sufficient
hardware information to diag
Same machine,
Fresh install with ubuntu netbook edition 10.04 was fine.
Just installed a 10.10 (netbook edition) in a new partition and i get this
erreur with totem (local files or upnp)
Both intalled from live cd with no customisation...
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Mike - that's odd. I haven't had any negative changes in audio/video
playback between Lucid and Maverick. I did a clean install though.
Maybe it's related to the upgrade process. Can you test with the
Maverick Live CD?
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Exactly the same here, was fine in lucid, but now upgraded to maverick
unable to play videos in any application, including xbmc.
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I've had working audio and mplayer since 8.04, but since the upgrade to 10.10,
no videos will play - after a few seconds I get the problem regarding
pa_stream_cork failed.
This is every single video I play through mplayer - it doesn't start to go
wrong after a while, it doesn't get worse - it si
On Maverik netbook edition installed from scratch and updated the
problem is not only present, but persistent.
=--> Cannot play a single movie in Totem movie player. <--=
Isn't it really a bug indeed?
An error occurred:
pa_stream_cork() failed: Connection terminated
and
pa_stream_writable_siz
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.
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I upgraded today to Maverick. The problem is still there. I'm using a simple
stereo setup. The media is an average mp3 stream. Sound freezes in Rhythmbox,
Exaile and Audacious too.
I attach my pulseverbose.log
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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,
jctolton, Maverick's version has the aforementioned rewind patch.
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Just for kicks, David, where would one find this 'latest stable-queue
rewind patch'?
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PulseAudio can crash for many different reasons, so it is not certain all
reporters have the same root cause.
Looking at the latest log (from jcolton), it seems to get stuck in an endless
loop of rewinds. After a while, this crazy thing happens:
( 40.601| 0.000) D: source.c: Processing rewind
And, actually, it would be interesting to to try this out in Fedora 13,
which is said to have a far better implementation of Pulseaudio, than
Ubuntu.
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Thank u, Pablomme, for the clarification of this.
> Are you using pulseaudio as the audio backend for VLC, or are you
using ALSA/OSS/etc instead?
I'm not really sure, how to learn this, I didn't see anything in the VLC
setup...
I'm using the generic kernel and have the rtkit package installed.
To be sure that rtkit is being used, you need to examine the log output
from pulseaudio. If rtkit is working, you should see the following
message:
: core-util.c: RealtimeKit worked.
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I was able to resolve it by adding this line "options snd-hda-intel
model=hp-dv5 enable_msi=1" in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf. I am using
HP Pavilion dv3t notebook.
I noticed the error occurs when a USB device is plugged in while I'm
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@zsolt.ruszinyák
> And yeah, VLC uses it's own codecs...
This should not matter. Are you using pulseaudio as the audio backend
for VLC, or are you using ALSA/OSS/etc instead?
> So it's the size of WHAT? And the connection of WHAT TO WHAT?
I would think this is an error message triggered when th
In my case, the corrupted video (created in Pitivi) plays well in VLC,
as if everything was all right. And yeah, VLC uses it's own codecs...
So it loks like there can be more different reasons for why it gives u
the error message!
But, please, could some of the developers expain us, what exactly
Sorry, i was wrong- VLC player don't play media files right too. It has
same bug. After appr. 5 minutes of video file, sound disappears too.
Video in this situation still running. Hope you can fix it in new
releases. Thank you!
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I am having this same bug. When I attempt to play a commercial DVD on
Totem I get a "pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated"
I also get the streaming flash video sound loop problem pablomme
mentioned.
Please see the log of my error for additional information.
** Attachment adde
Yeah, the problem is definitely with the sound, not the video! I think
VLC uses, it's own codecs. It's strange, because I'm getting the message
after 2-3 seconds already... It does not start playing the sound at all,
but I see a couple of the first frames.
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Linux maxim-desktop 2.6.32-24-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Aug 20 14:24:04
UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux
Same here. Totem show "pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection
terminated" after 10 seconds - couple minutes of any video, that i have.
Flash on youtube show video OK, but sound crashes after coup
$ uname -a
Linux shock 2.6.32-24-generic #41-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 19 01:38:40 UTC 2010
x86_64 GNU/Linux
This bug is triggered almost every time I play a file with Totem.
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Doug, thanks for your response. I listen to audio exclusively through
headphones or tiny notebook speakers, so the loss of surround sound
quality does not scare me. Also, I should point out that the videos that
were crashing before I removed the package were indeed AC3 surrounded
sound encoded, so
John Baptist wrote >
"Are there any potential negative consequences to removing this package?"
Certainly there are -
the one clear consequence is that if you have a 5.1 setup and are using
pulseaudio that while you will get 6 channel output the 5.1 channel mapping
will be incorrect in gstreamer
I have a video file that can produce this error reliably in five seconds
in totem. Removing gstreamer0.10-pulseaudio package fixes the problem.
So, my questions are:
1. Are there any potential negative consequences to removing this package?
2. If not, why is it installed at all?
3. Are there any p
I was able to fairly reliably reproduce the "pa_stream_writable_size()
failed: Connection terminated" in totem by playing a particular DVD for
a minute or two and pausing until this laptop's drive spun down. On
this laptop, the problem then appears when resuming playback.
Doug: I have now removed
Doug,
Thanks for the suggestion. I have removed the package and will see how it
goes. Though, it isn't exactly a fix, I hope this problem can eventually be
fixed at the source vs a 'workaround'.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 11:43 AM, zszoet
wrote:
> As far as I remember, I didn't have this problem be
As far as I remember, I didn't have this problem before my last update
(which I don't remember the packages). Sorry...
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I'm linking this forum thread:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9365153 which also discusses
the same thing.
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While there are several different scenarios here, from all my machines
that become affected the culprit seems to be the
gstreamer0.10-pusleaudio package.
Those affected and still bothering to ck. this bug should see if
removing helps.
At least here it only occurs on setups with 5.1 sound and puls
i have this problem with the generic kernel
flash loses sound too sometimes
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Ok, does anyone who suffer from this *not* use an -rt kernel? My desktop
PC, where I always boot the current Lucid -rt kernel, has it. My laptop,
which runs the -generic kernel, has never had any problems with sound.
May this have something to do with pulseaudio's use of rtkit and the
interaction
core2 duo on gigabyte pcb same error when playing DVD in movie player
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Nobody knows how it's made :-P
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Same Problem here:
10.04 32-bit
Totem + DVB-t stick generates "pa_stream_writable_size() failed", but only for
some channels, might be if I got a bad signal.
totem says:
** Message: Error: pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Verbindung beendet
pulsesink.c(1386): gst_pulseringbuffer_commit ():
/Gst
HP Mini 1030NR, UNR 10.04 x86-32, Totem 2.30.0+Gstreamer 1.10.28, The
Blind Side via HP DVD-555s. Confirmed.
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Same problem here... Streaming them with DLNA/UPnP doesn't work
neither... Jeez, that's basic stuff from the nineties man, streaming
video over lan! "Ubuntu: can't even play vids over LAN", not a nice
slogan, I would say... And with VLC, it's not that superbug we have
here, but an annoying glitch e
Thought I'd chime in and add that I'm having this error too:
pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated
...when trying to watch DVD's in Totem. VLC seems absolutely fine.
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Removing gstream0.10-pulseaudio resolves the problem for me on a Toshiba
NB200 with:
j...@jdm-nb:~$ uname -a
Linux JDM-NB 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 13:27:30 UTC 2010 i686
GNU/Linux
Totem Movie Player 2.30.2 using GStreamer 0.10.28
and (after removal of gstream0.10-pulseaudio):
See if removing gstreamer0.10-pusleaudio resolves
If you have a 5.1 sound system it will cost you 5.1 output - (vs. 6 ch.
output which will remain), so not a solution
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** Changed in: pulseaudio
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: PulseAudio sound server #759
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** Also affects: pulseaudio via
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/759
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Hi
Same here, I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and Totem crash with the message
"pa_stream_writable_size() failed: Connection terminated".
BTW: This happened while playing .mkv and xvid files.
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Affecting this bug on UNT 10.04 on Acer 531 laptop
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
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Here is pulseaudio log as described in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
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This is very likely pulseaudio crashing for some reason. Can somebody who can
reproduce this bug under an updated Lucid provide a PulseAudio log?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
Possibly a backtrace would also be helpful.
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Linux ubuntu-desktop 2.6.32-22-generic-pae #33-Ubuntu SMP Wed Apr 28 14:57:29
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Occurs when reading a commercial DVD with Totem player
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Bernat, that makes sense. I am able to reproduce the problem quickly
when my CPU is downclocked into power saver mode, however, even at max
power, it was reproduced once.
I've never seen this error until now, using 9.10 UNR never had any
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Matt Zimmerman gives a good hint about this issue on bug 532586 comments
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To add to this, its not related to the network transfer, as i invoked it
seeking through the file locally as well. Also I noticed at the time
where the sound goes out and the crash happens, my sound status icon
shows dashes for about 2 seconds, as if pulseaudio is restarting.
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I am also experiencing this bug on media playback in totem. Running
10.04 UNR on an eee 901. I don't know if its related, but the file
playback was over gvfs through a samba share.
However, the media file is not AC3, so its not simply AC3 decoding.
Here is the audio details of a file where I'm
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