Re: underruns and strange code in pcm_rate.c

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Hello.

Takashi Iwai wrote:
I don't understand your description well.  Could you give a simple
test code to prove the bug?
No, its not like that. I am not
writing any prog. What I am trying
to point out, is that _any_ program
is affected. My whole desktop is
pretty much "speechless" these days.
Well, a few progs, like mplayer, are
unaffected (I guess they do not trust
"default" and use "hw"), but most of
anything else is broken. (and as a
most frequent test-case I use ogg123
while debugging)
Well, maybe its an asound.conf issue -
I'll attach my asound.conf... attached.
Maybe its a driver issue - I was using
snd-pcsp before and I don't remember
any problems. But now I do use snd-intel8x0,
and the results are much worse.
And this will remain so until I get an
x86_64 port of snd-pcsp, and in a mean
time I thought it would be a good idea
to get working also that. :)
Jokes aside, the difference is that
snd-intel8x0 accepts only 48000, while
snd-pcsp used to accept some other rate.

I'll answer the technical questions in
a separate e-mail. I'll try to collect
more precise info and examples.

# Generated by system-config-soundcard, do not edit by hand
defaults.pcm.card 0 
pcm.!default {
    type plug
    slave.pcm "svol"
}

pcm.svol {
    type softvol
    slave.pcm "swmix"
    control.name "SoftVol Playback Volume"
    control.card 0
    min_dB -0.1
    max_dB 10.0
}

pcm.swmix {
    type dmix
    ipc_key 1111
    slave.pcm "hw:0,0"
    slave.rate 48000
}
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