I am experiencing severely scratching and stuttering sound on my nVidia MCP78S (GeForce 8200) based Asus M3N78-EMH HDMI mainboard, which has an ALC883 on board, running with an Athlon X2 4850e dual-core CPU. It sounds, as if the sound buffers are not filled in time and are therefore repeated many times. The problem seems to be kernel / alsa-driver related, because I experience the problem also when running runlevel 1 with only a minimum processes. Strange enough, the sound is OK when I do a larger compilation in parallel (kernel make with make -j 2), but the sound is not OK when I run burnK7 (two instances to load both CPU cores) => What is different in CPU loading or scheduling between these two load cases? I tried several things so far: Debian kernel image 2.6.25-2-amd64 (2.6.25-5) self-compiled 2.6.25.x (with x in nothing to 5), with and without -rt patches self-compiled 2.6.26-rc5, -rc6, -rc7 latest alsa-driver 1.0.17rc2 please find the alsa-info output here: http://pastebin.ca/1052359 attached is my latest kernel setup (2.6.26-rc7, alsa driver modules now replaced by 1.0.17-rc2). Please tell me your suggestions what the problem may be or how I could debug the problem. Thanks. -- -- Hans-Frieder Vogt e-mail: hfvogt <at> gmx .dot. net
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