Re: mplayer and mpv both crash with jack from libswresample.so.3?

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Hi,

I am replying to myself here. Strangely™ the error went away after a
reboot. I hope it stays this way. Thanks to everyone for the help!

Peter

* Peter P. <peterparker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [2023-04-05 10:04]:
> * Roger <gurusonic@xxxxxxxxx> [2023-04-05 01:40]:
> [...]
> > I can't help you with your problem but can say I don't have the problem
> > here.
> > 
> > $ apt list -i libswresample3
> > 
> > libswresample3/stable,stable-security,now 7:4.3.5-0+deb11u1 amd64
> > [installed,automatic]
> Fine, the same version I am running.
>  
> > Playing 2 files I just ripped from vinyl and restored in iZotope RX in
> > Windows, one 24/96, the other 24/44.1 :
> > 
> > $ mpv --ao=jack *.wav
> > Playing: Blue Monday-24-96 RX-fin-dithered.wav
> >  (+) Audio --aid=1 (pcm_s24le 2ch 96000Hz)
> > AO: [jack] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatp
> > A: 00:07:35 / 00:07:36 (99%) Cache: 0.0s
> > 
> > Playing: The Beach (12inch single)24-44.1-dithered.wav
> >  (+) Audio --aid=1 (pcm_s24le 2ch 44100Hz)
> > AO: [jack] 48000Hz stereo 2ch floatp
> > A: 00:03:36 / 00:07:24 (48%) Cache: 227s/64MB
> 
> Ok, ran more tests:
> 
> mplayer crashing over jackd running 44.1kHz with a 48kHz wav file.
> or
> mplayer crashing over jackd running 48kHz with a 44.1kHz wav file,
> posting in verbose -v mode:
> Building audio filter chain for 44100Hz/1ch/s16le -> 48000Hz/2ch/floatle...
> [libaf] Adding filter lavcresample 
> [SWR @ 0x7f64bde4a9a0]Using s16p internally between filters
> 
> So mplayer crashes when resampling different rates but not bitdepths.
> 
> mpv in turn segfaults over jackd running 44.1kHz or 48kHz with both, a 48kHz and
> a 44.1kHz wav file of 16bits depth.
> mpv posts the following message when run with the --v verbose flag:
> 	[swresample] 48000Hz mono s16 -> 48000Hz mono floatp
> So it uses libswresample for changing the bitdepth and subsequently
> segfaults.
> 
> Happy to hear about any more ideas!
> 
> I hope I will find the time soon to run a debug with symbols of
> mplayer, as explained in the segfault error message:
> 
> MPlayer interrupted by signal 11 in module: af_init
> - MPlayer crashed by bad usage of CPU/FPU/RAM.
>   Recompile MPlayer with --enable-debug and make a 'gdb' backtrace and
>   disassembly. Details in
> DOCS/HTML/en/bugreports_what.html#bugreports_crash.
>  [ This binary of MPlayer in Debian is currently compiled with
>    '--enable-debug'; the debugging symbols are in the package
>    'mplayer-dbgsym'.]
> 
> > Wish you luck. Let me know if there are any more tests I can run for you.
> Thanks Roger! Will let you know, this is very appreciated!
> 
> Peter
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