It's the onboard sound on my motherboard, which is a SiS, I don't
remember the exact model.  As for the driver, I haven't installed one
myself so it is whatever Ubuntu installed for me.  Is there any way to
figure out what that is?

I haven't set up a sound daemon, so unless Ubuntu does that by default
I sound have one running.  I check 'ps -aux' and didn't see anything
that sounded like it would be a sound daemon.

I don't seem to get the delay when using aplay to play a wav file.
The sound starts immediately when I press enter.

Thanks,
Colin

On 8/8/06, Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Colin Kern wrote:
> > I have just installed Ubuntu 6.06 and I've having a small problem with
> > the ALSA drivers.  All the sound seems delayed about a second from
> > events that trigger them, and when watching video, the audio is not
> > synchronized with the video.
>
> What sound card/driver?
> Are you using any sound daemon?
> Does this happen with "aplay something.wav", too?
>
>
> Regards,
> Clemens
> --
>   Clemens Ladisch
>   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>

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