Hi Gstreamer devs,
I'm using gstreamer through gstreamer-java inside of processing. I'm getting some odd errors and warnings and eventually a crash (perhaps a null pointer). I'm hoping you might have a bit of insight or guidance for how to avoid these problems or what I could do to fix them. Thanks. Environment: Ubuntu 8.04 gstreamer-team ppa (https://edge.launchpad.net/~gstreamer-team/+archive) Sun Java 1.06_07 Processing 148 gstreamer-java 0.8 The errors happen in a variety of orders, here is an example of each: ** (GSVideo:9501): CRITICAL **: volume_transform_ip: assertion `this->process != NULL' failed (GSVideo:9501): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: Trying to dispose element test, but it is not in the NULL state. You need to explicitly set elements to the NULL state before dropping the final reference, to allow them to clean up. (GSVideo:9501): GStreamer-WARNING **: loop detected in the graph of bin GStreamer Audio Data Extractor: mysoundfile.wav!! Then eventually Java will crash with a SIGSEGV fault in a native thread which I'm assuming is gstreamer. Looks like it is accessing a null pointer. Description of what I'm doing: Custom software that is playing back multiple audio files at once. It loads approx. 11 sound files (all wavs or aif - errors and crash remain the same) and starts and stops the files quite often. It also checks the current volume and changes the volume each update (i.e. constantly adjusting the volume). In addition I'm using the audiopanorama plug-in to do constant panning. Occasionally I will get the "loop detected" warning (see below) on one or two of the sound files, but which sound file it is seems to change and it doesn't happen every run. The program continues to function after receiving this warning although the sound file doesn't play. I get the "volume_transform_ip" error quite often (every 5 minutes?) but the program doesn't immediately crash. I get the "dispose element test" error only on a multi-core processor (AMD Phenom) but not on an equivalent machine with just a single core. Again, this doesn't cause an immediate crash. As far as I know I'm not make any elements named "test", and I'm not disposing of anything until the program ends but I am starting and stopping the audio streams. I've grepped the source for these and found the loop detected error in gstbin.c (gst_bin_sort_iterator_next() )and the "dispose element not NULL" in gstelement.c (gst_element_dispose() ) but I can't locate the "volume_transform_ip" error. I've got to deliver this project really soon so workarounds might be the best option. I'm not sure if the errors are in gstreamer or just my use of it? If you're sure that gstreamer is at fault I'd love some tips on how to provide more info (I'm not sure how I'd debug gstreamer through all these other layers) and write up a bug report. Thanks very much, Ryan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ _______________________________________________ gstreamer-devel mailing list [hidden email] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gstreamer-devel |
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