>>> I've already written to the usual lists >>> about this problem, but as yet [...] >>> During playback of audio in JACK apps >>> (Snd, Ardour, SC3) the sound wil often >>> start out fine but after a few minutes >>> it begins to distort in a "zipping" >>> fashion, like it's out of sync with itself. >>> After a few minutes it returns to stability. >>> It's starting to be a real problem for >>> me, so I thought I'd ask here again if anyone >>> else has experienced this >>> problem and what did you do to fix it. I'm not completly sure it's the same thing, but I've experienced some distorted sounds (rumbling and fluttering) lately. I have 2 SBLive cards, but I'm not running jack. I get it when I record with ecasound. Although, I have a kind of complex set-up with the first card being the "in" card, and capture set so I can use the second card as the "monitor" card (capture set so soft synth can record and second card as monitor so that the "dry" signal and the "effected" signal don't get mixed in the resulting file). So it's hard to really say what's going on. But I've experienced this before. I think back a few years ago it had to do with me playing a 44100 file in ecasound while "monitoring" at 48000. Or maybe it had to do with the ecasound "rc" file set at 44100 while monitoring (or playing a file) at 48000. But I'm not sure if this is what's going on now (two "things" of different sampling rates trying to work together). I've installed different versions of ecasound over time... the "rc" files are in differnet places... and since I've been so busy with so many projects, I haven't formally started the witch hunt yet. I also had this problem a long time ago when I was using only one SBLive Card. First it was because aRts was running. Then it happened when I was using the -r option to ecasound while running as (non)root. But you've been around a lot longer than I, so I'm sure these last two things are "old news" for you (-: Not only does mine start up with noise (and then dissapear eventually)... sometimes, it will magically disapear completly so I can have a mental rest during a session. The the "Rumble Fairy" comes back eventually (-: There I go again... creating more questions than answers (-: Maybe I should just roll up my sleaves and finally get down to finding out what's going on. I'm just having too much fun with tcl/tk right now. >>> Btw, I don't have the problem during playback from XMMS or xine. Same here... it only shows up for me when I'm using ecasound. More specifically... it doesn't cause problems when I do... ecasound -i:/dev/dsp -o:/dev/dsp1 But when I introduce playing a sound file along with "monitoring" (the above example), then the rumbling starts. Rocco