[linux-audio-dev] Skype, ekiga, audacity, other audio util probs.

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Sat May 20 16:07:12 UTC 2006


Paul Davis wrote:
> On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 09:27 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Paul Davis wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2006-05-20 at 02:31 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>> I should add another program which is crippled by this same problem Lee, 
>>>>      is grip.  It can rip a cd, but cannot play the cd even when not 
>>>> ripping it.  And the ripped sound isn't up to the usual quality, often 
>>>> sounding as if the playback is of a file that over-drove the d/a in 
>>>> playback,  or the a/d in the recording, eg clipped.  A far cry from 
>>>> grips usual crystal clear results.
>>> i use grip and skype and they both work perfectly for me. i suspect that
>>> your problem may be driver related rather than app related. i do not use
>>> aoss - generally i have JACK running on my hdsp interface and leave the
>>> builtin ICH5 interface for "consumer" applications (like skype, web
>>> browser playback etc)
>>>
>>> --p
>>>
>> hdsp?  Thats a new one on me.  This is an HP Pavilion dv5329us,  and has 
>> the ATI-IXP audio stuffs loaded.  There is an HDSPconf in the kde 
>> mutlimedia menu's, but it doesn't run when its launched.  Is it supposed 
>> to, or does it need something running as a pre-requisite?
> 
> an RME HDSP is a high end 26 channel digital audio interface. if you
> didn't spend US$600-1000 on it, you don't have it :)
> 
> my point was that these apps work just fine using the builtin audio
> interface on my system(s). i think you have driver problems.
> 
> --p
> 
Or chipset problems.  Occasionally, skype will run for a few minutes 
before things start pulling the flush handle, almost as if its heat 
related.  Having the hammer of being a CET, one tends to think of 
hardware as the nail.

Are there newer alsa things to try?  This is a fully uptodate FC5 
install, i386 on an amd turion 64.
> 
> 


-- 
Cheers, Gene




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