Re: Buffer underrun on Raspberry Pi

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On Fri, 2014-03-28 at 19:02 -0500, Robert Nickels wrote:
> The platform is a Raspberry Pi, and I'm aware it has
> limitations,  However, this problem has only popped up after a recent 
> upgrade/update, so I
> suspect it's due to something that has been changed in the OS or kernel.
> 
> I'm a ham radio operator, and use aplay to play audio from a simple
> software defined radio app called rtl_fm that uses a cheap DVB-T dongle
> as a wide band radio receiver.  (If we can get this figured out, I'll be
> happy to explain lots of cool things that can be done with it)

Hi,

I can confirm the same issue, although I was only playing radio from DVB
streams so no SDR involved. Reverting the kernel back to a previous
version with "rpi-update a91c44b2f022646424a55171151b6a64ed243642"
solved it, but I never got around to determining what the actual problem
was. There's a git repo (somewhere, I don't remember the URL) that
contains the history.

rpi-update will only update the kernel (and maybe firmware?) but not the
OS, so I'm sure there's nothing broken in the tools and libraries.

-- 
Peter Nelson <peter@xxxxxxxxxx>

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