For me this happens only when using (fresh) 11.04 alpha/beta releases.
No problems on 10.10 or earlier Ubuntu's or other Linux distributions.
It's an audible problem: some flac files have small crackling or
skipping ticks in them, so not all flac files have these problems.
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Apologies, some parts of my comment (#2) seemed to have gone missing. I
also wanted to add that I tried all kind of settings in
/etc/pulse/daemon.pa and all kinds of 'fixes' for pulseaudio and non of
them worked.
Since both VLC and mplayer have no problems with the playback and the
diagnostics of
On my system I found an impractical, but reproducible 'fix' for this
problem:
1. Open the 'problematic' flac file with totem
2. In totem, start playing the flac by clicking on the play button, making sure
you hear the buffer under runs
3. While the flac is playing, in a console and enter 'pulseau
For me it has been fixed with the final 11.04 release. No more problems.
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flac decoding is broken in some m
As a workaround, for now you can use a small script called 'TLP' to set the
threshold. It requires the 'tp-smapi' module
See: http://ubuntu-tweak.com/source/linrunner-tlp/
More information can be found at
http://thinkpad-wiki.org/TLP_-_Stromspareinstellungen_f%C3%BCr_Ubuntu (german)
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