A couple of informations to add : When I watch some videos (file or DVDs), the same problem occur when I try to quit mplayer.
I'm aware that my version of alsa-driver is not so recent, but the configuration is much more difficult with unoffical packages under debian "stable" woody. <Message original de Emmanuel Lesouef en date du mercredi 24 septembre 2003 à 14:54> > Hello, > > I have a Maxisound Fortissimo running under Debian Woody : > > # dpkg -l "*alsa*" | grep ii > ii alsa-base 0.9+0beta12-3 ALSA driver common files > ii alsa-modules-2 0.9+0beta12+3+ Advanced Linux Sound Architecture > (drivers) > ii alsa-source 0.9+0beta12-3 ALSA driver source > ii alsa-utils 0.9.0beta12-1 Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (utils) > ii alsa-xmms 0.9.12-0sherpy ALSA 0.9 output plugin for XMMS > > When I listen to some mp3 with xmms, I have no problems. But when I > double-click on some other mp3 in xmms playlist, after some tests, xmms > becomes "frozen" and the sound is repeating the same "one second" of sound > there was just before I double clicked on the next mp3. > > All these makes me think about a buffer becomming full. > > In order to stop the sound from repeating itself, I have to kill xmms's > process and wait for 10 seconds before the sound stops. > > Does anyone have an idea ? > > Thanks in advance. -- Emmanuel Lesouef Association CaLviX Caen - 14000 (France) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Clé GPG : http://www.elesouef.info/elesouef.asc Important ! -> http://brevets-logiciels.info ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user