On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 04:57:29PM +0200, Jonas Akrouh Larsen wrote:

> So working with #asterisk on freenode they put me on the right track: the 
> timing source.
> 
> Atleast for my selfcompiled version it helped to put the following entry in 
> modules.conf: noload => res_timing_timerfd.so
> 
> This is the default timing module in linux, since it's the fastest, but 
> apparently it doesn't work properly in debian squeeze.
> 
> So by not loading it, asterisk fallback to another one of its timing modules, 
> and then playback works.
> 
> Hope this helpÄs somebody and enables the maintainer to fix the bug

I don't want to give up timerfd that easily :-(

If you don't disable loading res_timing_timerfd.so, what is the result
of:

  timing test

in the Asterisk CLI?

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