Fact is, there is no CD/DVD-ROM in existence that should be capable of making anything above 900MHz skip audio when running at full stink. My AMD AthlonXP 1600+ cpu can burn a CD at 40X from the network, while playing Wolfenstein at 1024x768 in WinXP. The fact that FreeBSD can't even burn at 4-6X while running measly XMMS is totally unnacceptable and should be looked at. I would do it myself, but I'm only at the very beginnings of being able to program in C.
-Craig From: "Julian St." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: playing mp3s and burning a cd >Am Mo, 2003-03-24 um 20.33 schrieb Vallo Kallaste: >> > Now on 5.0-release, the music gets *sloooow* as soon as the massive IO >> > gets on. I presume it's related to the interrupt problems the current >> > branch is generally having. >> > >> > Anyone else seeing this? Should I upgrade to -current? >> >> Current isn't better. This is a long time problem and is most >> noticeable when you "downgrade" from -current to -stable... it's >> unforgettable feeling :-P >> I don't expect it will be fixed in the near future, because it's >> been so over a year now. Current has it's weak points and this is >> only one of the regressions. >I remember having this problem on 5.0-RELEASE, but it was completely >gone once I upgraded to -CURRENT (late february I think). Perhaps it >could be interesting to know if this problem is connected to certain >hardware components. (Athlon XP 2400+ (2008 MHZ), SiS board, realtek >8139B network, SB Live!, nVidia TNT2U, UDMA100 WD harddisk) >Besides: my CDROM drive is working properly using PIO and UDMA33. >Regards, >Julian To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message