Using amarok-2.6.0-3.fc16.i686
and    pulseaudio-0.9.23-1.fc16.i686
and    kernel-3.6.2-1.fc16.i686

While playing tracks from a disk directory, Amarok freezes
and audio stops.

So, I opened a terminal to see why the system was not responding.
Ran top.
Saw that Pulseaudio was eating 90% of cpu.
This never happens with any other media player such as vlc, ffplay,
mplayer, xmms, smplayer2, ... and many others.

So, I killed amarok, and the system returned to normal.

This happened twice in a row, so I gave up retrying.
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