On Mon, 13.08.07 20:28, DSK (dsk.in.2007 at gmail.com) wrote: > Hello all, Hi! > I am getting the following output from the pulseaudio server with a > log level of 4 ... > > I: protocol-native.c: Enabled SHM for new connection > I: client.c: client 3 changed name from "Native client (UNIX socket > client)" to "pacat" > D: core-subscribe.c: dropped redundant event. > I: sink-input.c: created 0 "ALSA/Learning.wav" on alsa_output.hw_0 > with sample spec s16le 2ch 44100Hz > D: memblock.c: Memory block too large for pool: 1048576 > 16376 > D: memblockq.c: memblockq requested: maxlength=132300, tlength=88200, > base=4, prebuf=87318, minreq=882 > D: memblockq.c: memblockq sanitized: maxlength=132300, tlength=88200, > base=4, prebuf=87320, minreq=880 > I: module-volume-restore.c: Creating new entry for > > D: memblock.c: Memory block too large for pool: 65536 > 16376 > D: memblock.c: Memory block too large for pool: 18568 > 16376 > > could someone elaborate on the memblock.c error that is being logged ? This is not an error. It's just debug output (i.e. the prefix "D:" tells that.) > I am running pulseaudio version on the ARM OMAP850 platform. also, the > ALSA util aplay works fine.. > > Though this doesnt terminate the daemon or the client , no sound can > be heard while playing pacat.. > Any idea?? Could you please run this thorugh an strace and see if any data is actually written to the device? Also, does playback with other systems work? Lennart -- Lennart Poettering Red Hat, Inc. lennart [at] poettering [dot] net ICQ# 11060553 http://0pointer.net/lennart/ GnuPG 0x1A015CC4