Summary: | RAOP: Can't connect to my dock/receiver with AirPlay | ||
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Product: | PulseAudio | Reporter: | Raphaël <raphoun> |
Component: | clients | Assignee: | pulseaudio-bugs |
Status: | RESOLVED MOVED | QA Contact: | pulseaudio-bugs |
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | medium | CC: | colin, crisp.fujita, felix, julthomas, lennart, matemaciek, nickbp |
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | Other | ||
OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
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Trace with iTunes, everything is OK
Trace with pulseaudio: crash Pulseaudio log when connecting to a Denon AVR-1912 Wireshark dump when connecting to a Denon AVR-1912 Wireshark dump when connecting to Denon AVR-1912 with Airfoil PCAP with error while trying to connect to pioneer reciver |
Created attachment 56142 [details]
Trace with pulseaudio: crash
Created attachment 57636 [details]
Pulseaudio log when connecting to a Denon AVR-1912
Created attachment 57637 [details]
Wireshark dump when connecting to a Denon AVR-1912
I also am unable to use pulseaudio to connect to an AVR-1912, with similar errors to Raphael. The 1912 works fine with other clients, in my case I was able to successfully control it with an android client named "iMediaShare Lite", which likely rules out 1912 itself as the cause. In my case the Denon just briefly shows a "Connecting..." message until presumably a timeout is reached after the failed SETUP. In my case, I'm using debian testing/wheezy $ pulseaudio --version pulseaudio 1.0 Created attachment 57640 [details]
Wireshark dump when connecting to Denon AVR-1912 with Airfoil
For reference, here's the packet dump of a successful connection to the same Denon AVR-1912 using Airfoil on a windows machine.
My guess is that some previously optional fields in that SETUP message have since become required where these devices are concerned.
Thanks for the info. The airtunes module generally needs a lot of work - something I'd love to do but simply don't have time for. We're hoping that someone will take on this task as part of the GSoC. I have same issue with pioneer vsx-527, raop trying to connect to port 5000, but fail. I redirect 5000 port to 1026 (where airplay obtained) and get same error (500). You can see pcap in attachment. Created attachment 69135 [details]
PCAP with error while trying to connect to pioneer reciver
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Created attachment 56141 [details] Trace with iTunes, everything is OK Hello, I'm trying to connect to my JBL ON AIR WIRELESS dock from Linux, but everytime I chose my dock in the pulseaudio volume controle my dock crash. Everything is working well in Windows with iTunes. This is the error i get when I try to choose my dock in pulseaudio: [raphael@XPS ~]$ cat /var/log/messages.log Jan 25 09:56:53 localhost pulseaudio[4877]: [pulseaudio] rtsp_client.c: Unexpected response: RTSP/1.0 500 Internal Server Error Jan 25 09:56:53 localhost pulseaudio[4877]: [pulseaudio] rtsp_client.c: Unexpected response: Server: AirTunes/103.2 Jan 25 09:56:53 localhost pulseaudio[4877]: [pulseaudio] rtsp_client.c: Unexpected response: CSeq: 2 Jan 25 09:56:53 localhost pulseaudio[4877]: [pulseaudio] rtsp_client.c: Unexpected response: Jan 25 10:00:37 localhost pulseaudio[4877]: [raop-sink] module-raop-sink.c: We should not get to this state. Cannot rip socket if not connected. Jan 25 10:00:37 localhost pulseaudio[4877]: [pulseaudio] rtsp_client.c: Assertion 'c' failed at modules/rtp/rtsp_client.c:506, function pa_rtsp_setparameter(). Aborting. in attached file you have a wireshark trace when I try with Windows and a other with pulseaudio. NB: I use archlinux with pulseaudio 1.1 Thanks, Raphaël