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Audio has occasional skips/dropouts
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I have been experiencing this problem ever since I upgraded to 10.04.
My main music player is Rhythmbox, but I find that I have this issue
with Banshee as well. After I play a few tracks, I will unexpectedly
have a dropout of about 10-25 seconds, after which playback resumes
farther along in the m
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Ok, finally got a new piece of info, if it will help, from Audacious
this time:
alsa-gapless: snd_device_name_hint failed: Invalid argument.
vis in tabs
alsa-gapless: snd_pcm_pause failed: Input/output error.
ALSA lib pcm.c:7234:(snd_pcm_recover) underrun occured
ALSA lib pcm.c:7234:(snd_pcm_recov
I hate when I have to reply to my own posts to make a correction... In
my last sentence:
"...a CPU spike on that machine is accompanied..."
should read:
"...a CPU spike on _the_affected_ machine is accompanied..."
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Yo
I'm using Gentoo now, and this bug persists even with vanilla kernel
2.6.33.2 (the current stable version as of this post) It affects every
kernel I've tried up to this version, under both Ubuntu and Gentoo, so
obviously is isn't Ubuntu's fault.
It seems to have gotten somewhat better with the mo
Using sox to get audio from my tv card, I also known this behaviour.
Change sox buffer value, I always get warnings in terminal, but noise
goes away, not hear anymore, or better than before!
Command that I use is: sox --single-thread --buffer 512 -s -r 32000 -c 2
-t alsa hw:4,0 -s -r 48000 -c 2 -
I can reproduce this bug when I play a sound through sox in my karmic
i686 laptop.
Funny, though.. the first time it worked with no error, then it got
progressively worse on each play.
play -n -c1 synth sin %-12 sin %-9 sin %-5 sin %-2 fade h 0.1 1 0.1
Encoding: n/a
Channels: 4 @
Re my comment #5 on 2009-12-26: Rythmbox, Exaile, and Totem all are
able to play perfectly the .wav file which I made using Audacity on
vista. Audacity on intrepid can't play it without many dropouts. Looking
at system monitors processes during playback with Audacity on intrepid I
note that dropou
re, my previous comment, including sound controller info.
$ lspci | grep Audio
00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: ALi Corporation M5455 PCI AC-Link
Controller Audio Device (rev 03)
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This bug can be reproduced on my system as follows:
1. On Karmic, install sox by:
sudo apt-get install sox
2. Use the 'play' command in a terminal:
play /usr/share/sounds/KDE-Im-Message-In.ogg
(use any sound file. the one above should be present by default though.)
3. Observe output from above c
Using Audacity to transcribe from audio tape to disc, the created files
show short skips/dropouts. I can get a run of two or three in 30 seconds
followed by several minutes without any. I'm running Intrepid (8.10)
kernel 2.6.27-16-generic, 3.2 Gib ram, dual core intel E7400 @ 2.8 Ghz,
about 300 GiB
I have the same problem.
I use sox to redirect the audio from mi tv tuner card, using SAA7134 drivers,
both cpus are under strong charge and periodically the sound skips and I find
some warning ALSA under-run or ALSA over-run as well.
I do use Pulseaudio.
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Update: both machines are now running 2.6.31-15 as supplied by the
Ubuntu repository. The problem persists.
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