'Twas brillig, and Brendon Costa at 23/06/10 06:36 did gyre and gimble: > Hi all, > > I have an app that is using the async interface of pulse that comes > with Ubuntu 10.04 > > Server Version: 0.9.21-63-gd3efa-dirty > Linked to Library Version: 0.9.21-63-gd3efa-dirty > Compiled with Library Version: 0.9.14 > > The sink info structure reports that it has 8 channels available > (which is expected as it is using a 7.1 surround sound device). I find > that if I try to open a stream to the sink with 1 - 6 channels > everything works as expected, but if I try to open 7 or 8 channels, > then pa_stream_new() returns NULL with "Invalid argument" set in the > context errno. > > Are there any known issues with using Pulse with a 7.1 surround system? I've not heard of any specific issue, but I wouldn't rule it out. 7.1 wont have had nearly as much testing as say, 5.1 or stereo. Looking at the code for pa_stream_new_with_proplist (pa_stream_new just calls this) there are a few test cases at the top: PA_CHECK_VALIDITY_RETURN_NULL(c, ss && pa_sample_spec_valid(ss), PA_ERR_INVALID); PA_CHECK_VALIDITY_RETURN_NULL(c, !map || (pa_channel_map_valid(map) && map->channels == ss->channels), PA_ERR_INVALID); PA_CHECK_VALIDITY_RETURN_NULL(c, name || (p && pa_proplist_contains(p, PA_PROP_MEDIA_NAME)), PA_ERR_INVALID); if (!map) PA_CHECK_VALIDITY_RETURN_NULL(c, map = pa_channel_map_init_auto(&tmap, ss->channels, PA_CHANNEL_MAP_DEFAULT), PA_ERR_INVALID); So chances are it's one of these that you're running up against. Perhaps try the tests in your calling code to make sure they pass before calling pa_stream_new and that may highlight a client-side bug or point at where, specifically, the server side bug may lie. Col -- Colin Guthrie gmane(at)colin.guthr.ie http://colin.guthr.ie/ Day Job: Tribalogic Limited [http://www.tribalogic.net/] Open Source: Mandriva Linux Contributor [http://www.mandriva.com/] PulseAudio Hacker [http://www.pulseaudio.org/] Trac Hacker [http://trac.edgewall.org/]