Yes, both do --although Gaim is a much bigger contributor to this factor. I can see how this could cause the "chirping" sounds during song playback (although, honestly, I'd think that the N800 software would be able to handle a couple of separate audio streams). But, I can't see this issue causing Canola to switch tracks... Could it? Tomorrow, more testing commences. ;) T. On Tue, 3 Apr 2007 22:28:14 -0300 "Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri" <barbieri at gmail.com> wrote: > On 4/3/07, Tim <tim at samoff.com> wrote: > > Hi, Gustavo... > > > > I have the current versions of Claws-mail and Gaim running at the > > same time... Claws-mail is set up to retreive mail every 5 minutes. > > Gaim updates whenever someone enters or leaves, etc. > > is one of those playing sounds on new messages? > > > > I've also noticed some weird "chirps" (digital distortion of some > > kind) that occur during playback (seems to be random, as it's not > > reproducable on the same track twice). These chirps sometimes occur > > when a song is cut short. > > > > I'll keep a closer eye on why the songs might be switching next > > time. > > Ok, we'll be waiting >