Description of problem: I was watching a movie, and after more or less 10 minutes, the computer completely froze. Waiting a bit, I was suddenly back in my GNOME session, Totem had crashed, probably because of this pulseaudio crash. I can reproduce it consistantly, after about 10 minutes of movie watching, the computer freezes completely, sometimes leading to this crash, sometimes I have to hard reboot. After one of the crashes, I caught a message in TTY1 about pulseaudio getting OOM killed. Version-Release number of selected component: pulseaudio-4.0-3.gitbf9b3.fc20 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.1.7 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start crash_function: signal_handler executable: /usr/bin/pulseaudio kernel: 3.11.1-300.fc20.x86_64 runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #2 signal_handler at pulsecore/memtrap.c:108 #4 pa_sconv_s16le_from_float32ne at pulsecore/sconv-s16le.c:127 #5 convert_to_work_format at pulsecore/resampler.c:1046 #6 pa_resampler_run at pulsecore/resampler.c:1212 #7 pa_sink_input_peek at pulsecore/sink-input.c:982 #8 fill_mix_info at pulsecore/sink.c:1013 #9 pa_sink_render_into at pulsecore/sink.c:1253 #10 pa_sink_render_into_full at pulsecore/sink.c:1337 #11 mmap_write at modules/alsa/alsa-sink.c:646 #12 thread_func at modules/alsa/alsa-sink.c:1725
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