Hi,
       I have switched my linux environment from Fedora 12 to Ubuntu 10.04. 
This gives me better network performance with the USRP2, even when running 
Ubuntu 10.04 inside a VMware environment on Mac OS X 10.4. 

However, real-time audio, e.g. an FM receiver application, when played back in 
real-time gives me crackles and distortions. If the output is sent to a wave 
file sink, and stored on the hard disk, it sounds fine. So, FM demodulation is 
happening correctly and the signal reception is very clear, as evidenced by the 
stored wave file. 

However, when listening to it in real-time, it's not the case. 

Has anyone else encountered this problem before? I've run these tests both 
natively by installing Ubuntu 10.04 on the iMac 27 i7 and configuring the intel 
HDA audio module, and also on a VM image, but it gives me the same results.

Elvis Dowson

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