2010/9/20 Gavin Stark gavin@gstark.com
I am using ALSA in a gstreamer project. When playing many videos (with audio) in the same application and the same gstreamer instance every once in a while (maybe once every 500 times) I will receive the following errors (in a call chain that passes through snd_pcm_open)
confmisc.c:1286:snd_func_refer: alsalib error: Unable to find definition 'defaults.pcm.dmix.device' alsa conf.c:4154:_snd_config_evaluate: alsalib error: function snd_func_refer returned error: No such file or directory alsa conf.c:4633:snd_config_expand: alsalib error: Evaluate error: No such file or directory alsa pcm.c:2211:snd_pcm_open_noupdate: alsalib error: Unknown PCM default
The next playback will be fine. Looking through the ALSA code it seems that the configuration data should be cached and re-used unless the number of config files changes, or the files themselves change (name, device, inode. mtime) So I am wonder why on one instance of snd_pcm_open I'd end up with this error but not on most previous or subsequent calls.
All the ALSA configuration files are the defaults, I have no ~/.asoundrc, and I'm running version 1.0.23
Thank you, Gavin Stark
which distribution are you using ?
if your "default" PCM want to find "defaults.pcm.dmix.device" which is defined in alsa-lib/src/alsa/alsa.conf
defaults.pcm.dmix.device defaults.pcm.device
AFAIK, Mandriva 2010/2010 spring can be reconfigued to use dmix/dsnoop instead of pulseaudio
But I have no idea how Mandriva 's alsa-lib support "default:0" and "default:1"