Some glitching problems after PA 0.9.10

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Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Ozan ?a?layan wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> We're having some issues with PA > 0.9.10.
>>
>> I can reproduce the problem with mplayer or kaffeine. I'm starting to 
>> play some audio files and after I pause the playback. PA suspends the 
>> device because it becomes idle. After waiting 5-10 seconds, I continue 
>> the playback but the client programs busy waits until some time and the 
>> playback continues after waiting ~10 seconds but with a lot of glitches. 
>> PA tells that resuming is succesfully took place.
>>
>> timer-based scheduling is enabled, PA is called with -D, no extra 
>> arguments. Same thing can be reproduced on different machines both with 
>> an hda-intel onboard chipset.
>>
>> Reinstalling 0.9.10 fixes the issue, everything pauses and plays flawlessly.
>>
>> I can provide you more info and debug messages in case you need them.
>>     
>
> Are you having these problems with the latest 0.9.13 and do you have 
> this problem in system mode or a per-user daemon?
>
> Does pulse die and is auto-respawned when you stop your media playing?
>
> What version of alsa are you using (make sure you use the very latest 
> git snapshots of the driver and libs or the latest RC which should go 
> gold sometime very soon).
>
> Col
>   
Yes we've tested with 0.9.13, per-user daemon.
For debugging purposes, I've run PA in foreground and I didn't notice 
any auto-respawn messages on console output with log level set to 9. Do 
we have the possibility to disable timer based scheduling for testing?

Well, we're still using the stable version 1.0.17. I'll try with the 
latest RC versions and report the result back here again.

Thanks,

-- 

Ozan ?a?layan
<ozan_at_pardus.org.tr>




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