Please kill pulseaudio and run it in a terminal with pulseaudio -D -vv, and attach the output after it crashes.
Tim Skinner <email address hidden> wrote:
>I've tried setting it to yes, and it seems to improve the situation
>somewhat. But I have still managed to make it crash (or at least hang,
>I'm not sure which is worse...).
>
>--
>Pulseaudio stutters and crashes under high cpu load
>https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279847
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Please kill pulseaudio and run it in a terminal with pulseaudio -D -vv, and attach the output after it crashes.
Tim Skinner <email address hidden> wrote:
>I've tried setting it to yes, and it seems to improve the situation /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 279847
>somewhat. But I have still managed to make it crash (or at least hang,
>I'm not sure which is worse...).
>
>--
>Pulseaudio stutters and crashes under high cpu load
>https:/
>You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
>Audio Team, which is subscribed to pulseaudio in ubuntu.