Am Montag, den 03.12.2007, 12:57 +0100 schrieb Gerfried Fuchs: > Hi! > > I'm yet another person who noticed this annoyance. > > On Sun, Dec 02, 2007 at 09:46:33PM +0100, Sebastian Dröge wrote: > > gst-launch-0.10 audiotestsrc ! > > "audio/x-raw-int,width=32,depth=32" ! alsasink > > > > gst-launch-0.10 audiotestsrc ! > > "audio/x-raw-int,width=16,depth=16" ! alsasink > > > > gst-launch-0.10 audiotestsrc volume=1.0 ! > > "audio/x-raw-int,width=32,depth=32" ! alsasink > > > > gst-launch-0.10 audiotestsrc volume=1.0 ! > > "audio/x-raw-int,width=16,depth=16" ! alsasink > > > > > > Which of those give crackling sound? All with width=32? > > The audiotestsrc never gave me crackling sound, only actual tunes, > mostly deep bass parts, and only with width/depth set to 32, 16 works > perfectly. The set volume doesn't make any difference, audio players > that don't use gstreamer play the tunes perfectly. > > > Then it would be nice if you could try on the commands that > > give crackling to set the buffer-time and latency-time > > properties of alsasink. > > > > You can do so by writing instead of "alsasink" > > "alsasink buffer-time=200000 latency-time=10000" > > > > Try using higher values than these and please report if this makes > > any difference. > > How much higher do you want? I added two zeros to each of the numbers > with no real change ... > > > Also please try if using "alsasink device=hw:0" or "alsasink > > device=demix" makes a difference. > > Doesn't change anything neither, sorry.
Let's take bug #452282 :) Ok, so this seems to be another bug... could you try if playing with your alsa-mixer settings fixes anything for you? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]