[pulseaudio-tickets] [Bug 73752] bluetooth audio sink is released on fast keypresses

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Tue Jan 21 07:40:43 PST 2014


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73752

--- Comment #4 from Tanu Kaskinen <tanuk at iki.fi> ---
10 seconds after creating the VLC stream the stream is corked (paused), and
about a second after that the stream is freed. If you didn't pause VLC
yourself, then VLC is doing that by itself. PulseAudio never initiates corking
of client streams.

Corking in itself is not a reason for destroying the stream, though, so why is
the stream destroyed? That, too, is most likely initiated by VLC, although
PulseAudio could in theory kill the stream for some reason.

Is your keyboard wireless? My wild guess is that it interferes with Bluetooth,
causing PulseAudio to consume audio slower than expected, and VLC thinks that
the audio system is broken and decides to stop playing.

Could you try playing something with paplay instead of VLC? paplay doesn't
support all file formats, but wav, flac or vorbis should be fine. If it doesn't
work properly, post logs again.

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