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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 25.03.2013 16:46, schrieb Helmar
Schütz:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25.03.2013 09:30, Tanu Kaskinen
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 2013-03-21 at 15:00 +0100, Helmar Schütz wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
my Pulseaudio randomly resets when I play music in wine emulated
foobar2000 or in Linux VLC player. I see the icon disappear for a bit
and audio completely stops until I restart said applications. I tried
running pulseaudio verbosely from command line but other than a "kill"
when it happened, there didn't seem to be anything out of the ordinary.
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<pre wrap="">What do you mean by "a kill"? Is there a line saying "Killed"? If that's
the case, then the problem is probably that PulseAudio is consuming more
CPU time in its realtime threads than it's allowed to, hence it gets
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Yeah, that line appeared in the terminal.
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<pre wrap="">Do you possibly use module-combine-sink? It had a bug that could cause
the CPU limit to be exceeded. It's fixed in 3.0, which is not available
in Wheezy.
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I downloaded pulseaudio 3 from debian experimental. The problem
still persists and it appears in every kind of audio application.
It seems to me that OOM is wine-related, so I guess it is not
related to my problem.<br>
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OOM is not wine specific. "Killed" can also appear in the terminal
when the process was killed (by the kernel) due to exhausted system
memory.<br>
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Best regards.<br>
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