Re: Some noisy / buggy issues with USB audio on a TS7200 SBC ...

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Here's another odd message ...

root@ts7000:root# aplay tibetan.snd
Playing Sparc Audio 'tibetan.snd' : Signed 16 bit Big Endian, Rate 44100 
Hz, Mon
o
underrun!!! (at least 0.000 ms long)
aplay: xrun:1006: read/write error, state = PREPARED

DT


David Topper wrote:
> Well, it looks like I've managed to get alsa to cross compile properly 
> for my ARM based TS7200 board.  I can play audio, but it's somewhat 
> erratic.  The "aplay" command generates some random errors:
>
> aplay: pcm_write:1088: write error: Input/output error
> root@ts7000:root# aplay -c 1 -t raw -r 44100 -f S16_BE tibetan.snd
> Playing Sparc Audio 'tibetan.snd' : Signed 16 bit Big Endian, Rate 
> 44100 Hz, Mono
> underrun!!! (at least 0.000 ms long)
> underrun!!! (at least 0.000 ms long)
> underrun!!! (at least 0.000 ms long)
>
> aplay: pcm_write:1088: write error: File descriptor in bad state
> root@ts7000:root# aplay -c 1 -t raw -r 44100 -f S16_BE tibetan.snd
> Playing Sparc Audio 'tibetan.snd' : Signed 16 bit Big Endian, Rate 
> 44100 Hz, Mono
> aplay: pcm_write:1088: write error: Input/output error
>
>
> Basically, aplay only plays a seemingly random amount of the file 
> (which is about 3 sec long).
>
> Is there a way to change the default buffer size for this device?  Any 
> other possible optimizations?
>
> Thanks,
>
> DT
>


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