As pre previous comments in this bug, using alsa-lib 1.0.16 did fix this
issue for some people. So, I'm going to move through the alsa-lib
repository, and attempt to find the revision in the library that fixes
this issue for as many people as possible. To test, plesae follow the
following instructions carefully:

1. Go to http://www.themuso.id.au/ubuntu/alsa and download the set of 
libasound2 packages for your architecture, amd64 or i386. Install them by hand, 
using dpkg. Doing it this way means that you can downgrade from either the 
hardy-proposed, or intrepid alsa library packages.
2. If running PulseAudio or any other audio applications excluding the mixer 
applet, please restart them. The easiest way to restart pulseaudio is from a 
terminal with the following commands:

$ pulseaudio -k
$ pulseaudio -D --log-target=syslog

3. Attempt to play audio as you have tried to previously in this bug.
4. Reply to this bug stating whether the package has fixed, or not fixed the 
issue for you.

Once I get enough responces, I will publish another package depending on
the outcome of the first lot of package testing. This way, we should be
able to track down the individual code change that fixes the problem,
and get it published in hardy-updates.

Thanks in advance for your time in helping track this down.

Luke

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