GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 403994
Gnome-sound-recorder deadlocks if audio recording from the selected source is toggled of
Last modified: 2007-11-15 21:48:03 UTC
Please describe the problem: This is going to be linked to the following bug report in gnome 2.16 and gnome 2.17 in ubuntu - backtraces can be found there, the first one lacks debug libraries but please notice that there is a second one. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/69960 Gnome-sound-recorder will deadlock if the capture source is toggled off. In gnome 2.17, if one tries to close the window, a popup appears saying "Could not determine type of stream." and the progam unblocks. Moreover, if one toggles capture off after having started recording, the program will deadlock, and on close the popup asking wether to save or not will appear, and the program will then deadlock again. Could not determine type of stream. Steps to reproduce: 1. Open gnome-sound-recorder 2. Choose "capture" as a sound recording source 3. Open the mixer, toggle capture off 4. Start recording in gnome-sound-recorder Actual results: The program blocks Expected results: The program records silence or does not record at all, better the first since one might want to change capture source while recording. Definitely blocking is not an answer. Does this happen every time? Yes. Other information:
GStreamer should fail in those cases (or is it an ALSA bug?)