-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 08/18/2010 05:09 AM, Bruno Kleinert wrote: > Am Dienstag, den 17.08.2010, 22:43 -0400 schrieb Jordan Metzmeier: >> ------ Initializing Sound ------ >> Failed to open OpenAL device 'PulseAudio Software', trying default. >> Allocated 96 sources. >> OpenAL default capture device is 'PulseAudio Capture' >> Segmentation fault > Have you configured OpenAL to use ALSA instead of PulseAudio as primary > audio interface? That's the "drivers=xyz" line > in /etc/openal/alsoft.conf >
I checked this file and nothing like that is explicitly set. Nothing was changed from default values. My copy of the configuration file is attached. It consists mostly of comments. Thanks for looking. Regards, - -- Jordan Metzmeier -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJMbFRSAAoJEKj/C3qNthmTy5MP/1y++Xwxy5S+b98tczikW1O5 baPFzWega+4YC22kOHWxabO5+8A4fL1X4tzY5fYcGR/40GK/fYnMAQXgUkzmvzwy N0K1Nb+OZGCLDttZhjXGk1sS8/qoNwUGLy6rTA7O+0lG3cYaOdlvlUWQ2Bf9HndX p6i33BrLlTexMYhBAQ4Pgjh9srUTEBXsQ7DW1Yjwr8/ynnHbL8JRGq/G70mHAj1e JJerF6KQcNewYrNdlcpgwkR5t6IeyMo5AiFHjEeF/QYhRY1rMoBEXb4xbKLsTSwM J4OHARpZR6J5fp9w3+Y7Alu712J+WZP8lcsBNxLCCyH6zaiBEcfv1w9vUtmiFro4 YQF6zFyJkukCYxyilNDTYXK/2psOPqIoZXKA7iWsCUCrw3crSCOuy6hGy/p5MKyQ GAGhtV4e5WhiiIwPGr0K3mC0KrEczgTJ8Z2gPrnV6RCce5hOhuSlXQ9e9/17wIsA dQheriPYduVTXLDoJf8mVU6l2hSflL4eRJC9rhoq++L+BtgsLj0giouuvrjI5CoV 6p8v4FAXClgY5fTcIqvt8TPIT+91HEKlCCNz0zWVs5m8o8mkwyWv1nvIUGHfCc2w ms87wYRqdMPp2YhDCjlH3UryD9kULnDK4zC7wFR/EC6k90dPuMeNijFohII4n/qF YKq5IR8bV1AyMwCty6Tk =8+mD -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
# OpenAL config file. Options that are not under a block or are under the # [general] block are for general, non-backend-specific options. Blocks may # appear multiple times, and duplicated options will take the last value # specified. # The system-wide settings can be put in /etc/openal/alsoft.conf and user- # specific override settings in ~/.alsoftrc. # For Windows, these settings should go into %AppData%\alsoft.ini # The environment variable ALSOFT_CONF can be used to specify another config # override # Option and block names are case-insenstive. The supplied values are only # hints and may not be honored (though generally it'll try to get as close as # possible). Note: options that are left unset may default to app- or system- # specified values. These are the current available settings: ## format: # Sets the output format. Can be one of: # AL_FORMAT_MONO8 (8-bit mono) # AL_FORMAT_STEREO8 (8-bit stereo) # AL_FORMAT_QUAD8 (8-bit 4-channel) # AL_FORMAT_51CHN8 (8-bit 5.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_61CHN8 (8-bit 6.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_71CHN8 (8-bit 7.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_MONO16 (16-bit mono) # AL_FORMAT_STEREO16 (16-bit stereo) # AL_FORMAT_QUAD16 (16-bit 4-channel) # AL_FORMAT_51CHN16 (16-bit 5.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_61CHN16 (16-bit 6.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_71CHN16 (16-bit 7.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_MONO32 (32-bit float mono) # AL_FORMAT_STEREO32 (32-bit float stereo) # AL_FORMAT_QUAD32 (32-bit float 4-channel) # AL_FORMAT_51CHN32 (32-bit float 5.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_61CHN32 (32-bit float 6.1 output) # AL_FORMAT_71CHN32 (32-bit float 7.1 output) #format = AL_FORMAT_STEREO16 ## cf_level: # Sets the crossfeed level for stereo output. Valid values are: # 0 - No crossfeed # 1 - Low crossfeed # 2 - Middle crossfeed # 3 - High crossfeed (virtual speakers are closer to itself) # 4 - Low easy crossfeed # 5 - Middle easy crossfeed # 6 - High easy crossfeed # Users of headphones may want to try various settings. Has no effect on non- # stereo modes. #cf_level = 0 ## head_dampen: # Sets the amount of dampening on sounds emanating from behind the listener. # This is used to simulate the natural occlusion of the head, which is # typically missing with mono and stereo output, and as such, only works on # mono and stereo output modes. Valid values range from 0 to 1 (inclusive), # and higher values provide a stronger effect. #head_dampen = 0.25 ## frequency: # Sets the output frequency. #frequency = 44100 ## resampler: # Selects the resampler used when mixing sources. Valid values are: # 0 - None (nearest sample, no interpolation) # 1 - Linear (extrapolates samples using a linear slope between samples) # 2 - Cosine (extrapolates using a (co)sine slope) # Specifying other values will result in using the default (linear). #resampler = 1 ## rt-prio: # Sets real-time priority for the mixing thread. Not all drivers may use this # (eg. PulseAudio) as they already control the priority of the mixing thread. # 0 and negative values will disable it. Note that this may constitute a # security risk since a real-time priority thread can indefinitely block # normal-priority threads if it fails to wait. As such, the default is # disabled. #rt-prio = 0 ## period_size: # Sets the update period size, in frames. This is the number of frames needed # for each mixing update. If the deprecated 'refresh' option is specified and # this isn't, the value will be calculated as size = refresh/periods. #period_size = 1024 ## periods: # Sets the number of update periods. Higher values create a larger mix ahead, # which helps protect against skips when the CPU is under load, but increases # the delay between a sound getting mixed and being heard. #periods = 4 ## sources: # Sets the maximum number of allocatable sources. Lower values may help for # systems with apps that try to play more sounds than the CPU can handle. #sources = 256 ## stereodup: # Sets whether to duplicate stereo sounds on the rear and side speakers for 4+ # channel output. This can make stereo sources substantially louder than mono # or even 4+ channel sources, but provides a "fuller" playback quality. True, # yes, on, and non-0 values will duplicate stereo sources. 0 and anything else # will cause stereo sounds to only play out the front speakers. #stereodup = false ## drivers: # Sets the backend driver list order, comma-seperated. Unknown backends and # duplicated names are ignored. Unlisted backends won't be considered for use # unless the list is ended with a comma (eg. 'oss,' will list OSS first # followed by all other available backends, while 'oss' will list OSS only). # An empty list means the default. #drivers = pulse,alsa,oss,solaris,dsound,winmm,port,wave ## excludefx: # Sets which effects to exclude, preventing apps from using them. This can # help for apps that try to use effects which are too CPU intensive for the # system to handle. Available effects are: eaxreverb,reverb,echo #excludefx = ## slots: # Sets the maximum number of Auxiliary Effect Slots an app can create. A slot # can use a non-negligible amount of CPU time if an effect is set on it even # if no sources are feeding it, so this may help when apps use more than the # system can handle. #slots = 4 ## sends: # Sets the maximum number of auxiliary sends per source. The total number of # sends possible is defined at compile time and thus can not be increased # beyond the default (2). #sends = 2 ## layout_STEREO: # Sets the speaker layout when using stereo output. Values are specified in # degrees, where 0 is straight in front, negative goes left, and positive goes # right. Unspecified speakers will remain at their default position. Available # speakers are front-left(fl) and front-right(fr). #layout_STEREO = fl=-90, fr=90 ## laytout_QUAD: # Sets the speaker layout when using quadriphonic output. Available speakers # are back-left(bl), front-left(fl), front-right(fr), and back-right(br). #layout_QUAD = bl=-135, fl=-45, fr=45, br=135 ## layout_51CHN: # Sets the speaker layout when using 5.1 output. Available speakers are back- # left(bl), front-left(fl), front-center(fc), front-right(fr), and back- # right(br). #layout_51CHN = bl=-110, fl=-30, fc=0, fr=30, br=110 ## layout_61CHN: # Sets the speaker layout when using 6.1 output. Available speakers are side- # left(sl), front-left(fl), front-center(fc), front-right(fr), side-right(sr), # and back-center(bc). #layout_61CHN = sl=-90, fl=-30, fc=0, fr=30, sr=90, bc=180 ## layout_71CHN: # Sets the speaker layout when using 7.1 output. Available speakers are back- # left(bl), side-left(sl), front-left(fl), front-center(fc), front-right(fr), # side-right(sr), and back-right(br). #layout_71CHN = bl=-150, sl=-90, fl=-30, fc=0, fr=30, sr=90, br=150 ## ## ALSA backend stuff ## [alsa] ## device: # Sets the device name for the default playback device. #device = default ## capture: # Sets the device name for the default capture device. #capture = default ## mmap: # Sets whether to try using mmap mode (helps reduce latencies and CPU # consumption). If mmap isn't available, it will automatically fall back to # non-mmap mode. True, yes, on, and non-0 values will attempt to use mmap. 0 # and anything else will force mmap off. #mmap = true ## ## OSS backend stuff ## [oss] ## device: # Sets the device name for OSS output. #device = /dev/dsp ## capture: # Sets the device name for OSS capture. #capture = /dev/dsp ## ## Solaris backend stuff ## [solaris] ## device: # Sets the device name for Solaris output. #device = /dev/audio ## ## DirectSound backend stuff ## [dsound] ## ## Windows Multimedia backend stuff ## [winmm] ## ## PortAudio backend stuff ## [port] ## device: # Sets the device index for output. Negative values will use the default as # given by PortAudio itself. #device = -1 ## capture: # Sets the device index for capture. Negative values will use the default as # given by PortAudio itself. #capture = -1 ## ## PulseAudio backend stuff ## [pulse] ## spawn-server: # Attempts to spawn a PulseAudio server when requesting to open a PulseAudio # device. Note that some apps may open and probe all enumerated devices on # startup, causing a server to spawn even if a PulseAudio device is not # actually selected. Setting autospawn to false in Pulse's client.conf will # still prevent autospawning even if this is set to true. #spawn-server = false ## buffer-length: # Specifies the PulseAudio buffer length, in sample frames. When set to a # non-0 value, it specifies the total buffer length for the playback stream, # overriding the period settings. Otherwise it uses the period size and count # to calculate a buffer size. PulseAudio, unlike other backends, does not work # in period chunks, but instead just has one buffer block which is refilled as # it nears empty. Because of this, the usual buffering metrics are unsuitable, # with the default 4096 frames being needlessly large. #buffer-length = 2048 ## ## Wave File Writer stuff ## [wave] ## file: # Sets the filename of the wave file to write to. An empty name prevents the # backend from opening, even when explicitly requested. # THIS WILL OVERWRITE EXISTING FILES WITHOUT QUESTION! #file =