[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 520370] "resource busy" and "state change failed": two error dialogs

sound-juicer (bugzilla.gnome.org) bugzilla-daemon at bugzilla.gnome.org
Tue Mar 11 04:18:25 PDT 2008


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  sound-juicer | playing | Ver: 2.20.x

Tim-Philipp Müller changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 CC|                            |t.i.m at zen.co.uk
         AssignedTo|gstreamer-                  |sound-juicer-
                   |bugs at lists.sourceforge.net  |maint at gnome.bugs
           Severity|major                       |normal
             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |NEW
          Component|don't know                  |playing
     Ever Confirmed|0                           |1
            Product|GStreamer                   |sound-juicer
          QAContact|gstreamer-                  |sound-juicer-
                   |bugs at lists.sourceforge.net  |maint at gnome.bugs
            Summary|"resource busy" and "state  |"resource busy" and "state
                   |change failed"              |change failed": two error
                   |                            |dialogs
   Target Milestone|HEAD                        |---
            Version|HEAD CVS                    |2.20.x




------- Comment #2 from Tim-Philipp Müller  2008-03-11 11:18 UTC -------
The first error tells you what's happening: the sound card is in use by another
application (this shouldn't really happen if your sound output is configured
correctly to use either alsa dmix or pulseaudio - check your Movie/Music
settings in System => Preferences => Sound).


Now, you shouldn't really get a second error dialog here (even less so with the
generic error message). This is a bug in sound-juicer though (well, two bugs,
actually).


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