Tried to send followups to linux.debian.users newsgroup, but my postings do not show up, nor I get an error ...
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=1PhWr-5Nj-33%40gated-at.bofh.it > "Sean O'Dell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I just ran "apt-get update" and "apt-get upgrade" on a machine with a >> "testing" distribution on it, and all sounds now sound "skippy." >> >> If I play any .wav or .mp3 through Noatun, Kaboodle or Juk, it will sound >> skippy, as if everything is being played through the sound card with the >> wrong sampling rate set. >> >> Everything sounded fine right before the "apt-get upgrade." The last time >> I have done "apt-get upgrade" prior to this was no more than a couple weeks >> ago. >> >> Kernel: 2.4.25 self-compiled kernel that was compiled quite awhile ago. >> >> Desktop: KDE 3.2.2 >> >> Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8233/A/8235 AC97 >> Audio Controller (rev 80). >> >> Can anyone help? Does anyone know where I should report this? > > I have the same problem, kernel 2.6.5, debian/testing, also a via > card and I am quite sure is was o.k. with < 3.2.2 ... > > Using xmms sound is o.k., just the KDE applications have the > distortions. It even works nicely with xmms when using the arts > output plugin, thus the error must be somewhere else in kde, > maybe the lib used for decoding mp3s has a bug, since the same > track transcoded to an ogg works just fine from within juk. > > Also mpg123 and mpg321 work fine. > > It annoys me since I just became used to juk and now I am again > forced to use xmms ;c( Maybe I should add: It is the same problem with kaboodle and noatun. Any ideas? Robert. See also http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&selm=hcnjm1-vq.ln1%40gandalf.grayonline.id.au