--- Lowell Gilbert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd guess there's more than one thing going on, so
> try to
> eliminate some variables. In particular, use a
> command-line
> utility to generate audio. Also, watch for log
> messages,
> and for changes in the output of /dev/sndstat.
I should have
David LeCount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was upgrading something in my ports tree (I can't
> remember what now) when this problem arised. Any time
> I try to play anything with audio, the player will
> just freeze. It's not locked up, because I can stop
> it. In XMMS for instance, I just hit
I was upgrading something in my ports tree (I can't
remember what now) when this problem arised. Any time
I try to play anything with audio, the player will
just freeze. It's not locked up, because I can stop
it. In XMMS for instance, I just hit the stop button.
But while it's playing, the time doe