Re: sound issues on some intel systems

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2008/10/8 Gilles J. Seguin <segg2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Sat, 2008-10-04 at 09:54 +0200, Antonio M wrote:
>> I find really funny that from one kernel to the next kernel sound
>> maybe good or ugly!!!
>> If I play a radio stream for example
>>
>> kernel-2.6.27-0.370.rc8.fc10.i686 is fine
>> kernel-2.6.27-0.382.rc8.git4.fc10.i686 is ugly (many breaks as system
>> plays faster than due and Rhythmbox buffer becomes empty)
>>
>> And this happens since F9 was released (I installed a F10 kernel to
>> solve the problem!!) and it is recurring in F10
>> See for example  Bug 441087 -  Sound/music playing faster than it
>> should on intel chipset
> should on [some] intel chipset[s]
>
> look to me like, you have a proposed temporary fix.
>
>> So when a kernel is released first I have to check sound, if sound is
>> ugly delete it.
>
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Gilles

I am confused about this issue:please see also :
 Bug 466026 -  Sound fades on one channel
 Bug 466027 -  sound is bad in gstreamer

Now I think that the culprit is gstreamer as Rhythmbox crashes while
VLC plays great same radio stream.....
And this is only for one system working with ICH5 chip
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Antonio Montagnani
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