Re: Super fast audio with alsa

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On Wed, 15 Jul 2009 11:55:52 +0100
Daniel Castro <castromd@xxxxxx> wrote:

> I have a Motorola S9 headset, and I followed the instructions in
> http://wiki.bluez.org/wiki/HOWTO/AudioDevices to configure it to
> listen music with Audacious.
> I also have blueman installed which makes it very easy to pair and
> connect.
> 
> It kinda' works, but most of the times the audio goes super fast, it
> goes through the whole song in seconds, and CPU usage gets very high.
> When it works, if I leave it then it keeps working, but as soon as I
> start doing stuff like next song, play/pause it get messy again.
> 
> Not sure it makes sense?
> Can someone help? Need more info? Can you point me in the right
> direction?

I have the Motorola S9 and it works with ALSA for me but I'm not sure
if I ever tried it through Audacious. Did you try it via a plug device
or did you use the device directly?

Personally I'm waiting for PulseAudio's bluetooth support to get
completed because I find the ALSA driver a bit unreliable and
impractical. It sometimes crashes the player and heaven forbid you go
out of range!

James
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