05.01.2015 08:57, Hajime Fujita wrote: > Hello Alexander, >>>> Then I pressed the back arrow to seek back. Result: it froze. >> Also tested with VLC, seeking there does not freeze. > > We believe we finally figured out the cause and fixed the issue. > Please try the latest patches in > https://github.com/hfujita/pulseaudio-raop2 (at `hf/raop2-v2-v5.99.1` > branch). Fixed indeed. > The detailed discussion can be found here: > https://github.com/hfujita/pulseaudio-raop2/issues/31 > >> With Bino, I was able to trigger this assertion failure: >> >> E: [raop-sink-[192.168.1.39]:5000] rtsp_client.c: Assertion 'c->url' >> failed at modules/rtp/rtsp_client.c:441, function rtsp_exec(). Aborting. > > I could not reproduce this (Bino immediately crashed with any of my > input file), but I believe this has also been fixed in the above branch. > (https://github.com/hfujita/pulseaudio-raop2/issues/9) Indeed, there is no such crash anymore. >>>> Then I started Airfoil Speakers on Android. Result: PulseAudio does not >>>> see it, even if module-raop-discover is reloaded. And Airfoil Speakers is not a RAOP2 server. So not a bug. Still, we have a lot of valgrind splats during normal usage of the module, please find them in the attached file. If your PC is not fast enough by default to valgrind pulseaudio (i.e. if pulseaudio gets killed on starting a new stream due to exhausting the realtime budget), this default.pa tweak can help: load-module module-udev-detect tsched_buffer_size=50000 -- Alexander E. Patrakov -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: pulse-plus-valgrind.log.gz Type: application/gzip Size: 38685 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20150105/de94966e/attachment-0001.bin>