Re: Terratec Phase 26 USB

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On Thu, 25 Oct 2007, Jan Widera wrote:

> Re
>
>> OSS apps will not be able to play sounds while ALSA apps have the
>> sound card open, because the in-kernel OSS emulation bypasses ALSA 's
>> software mixer.
>
> The OSS-problem is solved. Old kernel-modules from alsa build-outside
> were left.
>
> But there is a new problem. If I play sounds e.g. in Amarok the sound
> starts bucking continuously after 5-10 minutes. Wheather I play in 44100
> or 48000 sampling rate. (For this I tried to use asound.conf/asound.rc

"The sound starts bucking" I am afraid brings nothing whatsoever to my mind
as to what that would sound like. 
Do you mean if say you are playing a .wav file this happens, or when does
it happen.


> with a special change-the-rate-slave). But just as the asound.conf,
> special 48000 kHz wav's won't work.
> This effect doesn't depend on system load or hard disk-load. Anymore
> the realtime-options achieve nothing.
>
> Best regards,
> Jan
>

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