Garry Ogle wrote: > Antanas Budriūnas wrote: >> Hello, >> >> this is my first post on the linux-audio-user list. >> Since 2005 I'm around linux audio and I met such a problem at first time. >> Audio playback from the Internet, HDD, USB stick is OK. >> However: ordinary audio CD plays OK first 16 seconds, then 7 seconds >> no audio, from 23 sec. plays some seconds again then stops for some >> seconds and so on. >> The same with Sound Juicer and Rhythmbox. >> System: Dell Latitude E5400, C2D P8600, 4 GB RAM, Ubuntustudio 9.04, >> Linux kernel 2.6.28-15-generic. >> I saw a bug report in launchpad.net already, however no solution yet. >> Advices or comments are welcome. >> >> Antanas Budriūnas > > sound-juicer and rhythmbox are both Gnome programs that share a lot of > dependencies, specifically gstreamer. > Try a player that doesn't have those dependencies. I like VLC. It will > play just about anything. Aqualung is a good audio/cd player. > See if that works. > > best wishes, G. To explain further: you could revert to earlier versions of the effected software, but that could be a messy and frustrating process that will not ultimately get you anywhere. If VLC or whatever works fine, then use that; but upgrade your usual software as new versions become available. Hopefully this bug will not last long! Welcome to LAU! Best wishes, G. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user