> Sadly
this is not infallible either. After a
while I
> sometimes end up
> with just static and need to restart either the
ALSA user
or
alsa_in...
Hi Peter, it does not sound too good :/ I have not
experienced
'static' on my system. What are your system
specs ?
J.
I'm using a Debian Lenny system, but with ALSA 1.0.21
drivers, on an AMD
Athlon 64 X2 5600+
Seems to be some kind of timing issues with snd-aloop.
Rhythmbox, for
instance, will sometimes also get stuck and continue
playing the same
sample buffer over and over, and also sometimes gets stuck
at the end of
a track.
--
Peter
Testing rhythmbox on my 1.6GHz pentium M laptop, 1GB RAM, ALSA 1.0.21, debian sid. I use
KDE so I had to compile rhythmbox from source (too many GNOME extra dependencies at binary
installation so I took the source road instead). Been running for 15mn now, music files
come from a multimedia server (mini-ITX box serving as mythtv backend as well). So far so
good. I will let it run as long as it wants to play nicely.
Ah yeah, Jack is running on an Intel soundchip (ICH5, snd-intel8x0) at 21ms latency.
J.
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