On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Nick Hibma wrote:
> > > I too notice these problems of mpg123 skipping during disk activity or X
> > > graphics ops but I have always had these problems, both with -STABLE and
> > > -CURRENT. I notice this with xmms too. So this is nothing new.
> >
> > Isn't this simply a ty
Nick Hibma wrote:
> Pressing Ctrl-Z repeats the same quarter second fragment forever.
I know the pcm driver uses a circular buffer. Maybe a small chunk of
the sound gets stuck in the buffer, and when you press ^Z, the app is
unable to tell the sound driver to break out of the loop. Also,
RealP
> > I too notice these problems of mpg123 skipping during disk activity or X
> > graphics ops but I have always had these problems, both with -STABLE and
> > -CURRENT. I notice this with xmms too. So this is nothing new.
>
> Isn't this simply a typical issue of IDE hardware? I too notice xmms
> s
Nick Hibma writes:
>
> The output of my ESS 1869 stutters whenever there is no new data fed to
> it. For example pressing Ctrl-Z, or heavy disk usage (normally making
> mpg123 jump). The stuttering is repetition of one short fragment of
> about a quarter of a second, indefinitely
>
> An
* Nick Hibma ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000125 12:42]:
> The output of my ESS 1869 stutters whenever there is no new data fed to
> it. For example pressing Ctrl-Z, or heavy disk usage (normally making
> mpg123 jump). The stuttering is repetition of one short fragment of
> about a quarter of a second, in
It is rumoured that Devin Butterfield had the courage to say:
> I too notice these problems of mpg123 skipping during disk activity or X
> graphics ops but I have always had these problems, both with -STABLE and
> -CURRENT. I notice this with xmms too. So this is nothing new.
Isn't this simply a
On Tue, 25 Jan 2000, Donn Miller wrote:
> Nick Hibma wrote:
>
> > The output of my ESS 1869 stutters whenever there is no new data fed to
> > it. For example pressing Ctrl-Z, or heavy disk usage (normally making
> > mpg123 jump). The stuttering is repetition of one short fragment of
> > about a
Nick Hibma wrote:
> The output of my ESS 1869 stutters whenever there is no new data fed to
> it. For example pressing Ctrl-Z, or heavy disk usage (normally making
> mpg123 jump). The stuttering is repetition of one short fragment of
> about a quarter of a second, indefinitely
I can confirm thi
The output of my ESS 1869 stutters whenever there is no new data fed to
it. For example pressing Ctrl-Z, or heavy disk usage (normally making
mpg123 jump). The stuttering is repetition of one short fragment of
about a quarter of a second, indefinitely
Anything I can try with this machine curren