driver error snd_intel8x0

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Fedora 11, thinkpad T40, x86

I'm bothered by numerous problems with the vlc
player (I have installed the testing version 1.0.0-1)
At first, I got thousands of log entries (which then
are suppressed) from pulseaudio[2262] ratelimit.c
At my opinion, the only way to handle out-or-range
data in an audio system is simple skipping to max/min.
Even calling a subroutine which then does nothing
after lookup of configuration would be terrible.
I have set
log-level = error
in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf That suppresses the messages,
but does not solve the audio problems. Now I got messages
alike:

Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_delay() returned a value that is exceptionally large: 354220 bytes (2008 ms). Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_intel8x0'. Please report this issue to the ALSA developers.
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: snd_pcm_dump():
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: Hardware PCM card 0 'Intel 82801DB-ICH4' device 0 subdevice 0
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: Its setup is:
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   stream       : PLAYBACK
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: access : MMAP_INTERLEAVED
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   format       : S16_LE
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   subformat    : STD
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   channels     : 2
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   rate         : 44100
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: exact rate : 44100 (44100/1)
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   msbits       : 16
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   buffer_size  : 16384
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   period_size  : 16384
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   period_time  : 371519
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   tstamp_mode  : ENABLE
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   period_step  : 1
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   avail_min    : 16384
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   period_event : 0
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   start_threshold  : -1
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: stop_threshold : 1073741824
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   silence_threshold: 0
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   silence_size : 0
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c: boundary : 1073741824
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   appl_ptr     : 11934572
Jul 28 19:13:42 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: alsa-util.c:   hw_ptr       : 11846017
Jul 28 19:13:53 T40 pulseaudio[2914]: cpulimit.c: Received request to terminate due to CPU overload.

That seems to be an error in the intel audio driver. On my
phenom II, there are no problems with vlc.

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