Re: Reproducible pops on some hardware

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On 06/26/12 13:24, Bryan Ischo wrote:
>
> I do still get pops, which I don't understand, but they only occur 
> after very "large" underruns, where I have allowed a significant 
> amount of silence to play, instead of "small" underruns, which happen 
> when my thread delivering audio data is very slightly behind where it 
> should be.

The remaining pops turned out to be in the audio data itself, so there 
are no remaining problems with silence-instead-of-underrun using my 
described technique (unless I'm doing something horribly wrong that is 
going to break on other hardware!).

Thanks,
Bryan


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