THANK YOU!! This seems to have solved the issue. Thankfully I had
already set
/tmp to be an in-memory filesystem so this will do wonders. I'm assuming
you haven't had any issues with the firefox cache being blown away every
reboot? Doesn't really matter anyway, I prefer good audio over firefox
h
Courtney, I will try to suggest something.
First, I was having problems in the past with Firefox. I use to let
mpv play in the background ( a stream of internet radio) and the sound
has stuttering and pauses whenever Firefox loaded some pages. I was
told to use sndio for mpv as an option with ao=s
Hi Alexandre,
I did your test, I don't see a pause cycle when I have firefox play a video.
I do get those messages every time there is an audio glitch. At some times
with chromium open I will get far fewer of these messages but no interrupt.
When I say far fewer, I mean I could maybe get 1 of tho
On Sat, Jul 30, 2022 at 02:39:08PM -0700, Courtney wrote:
> I hope it isn't in bad etiquette to resurrect an old piece of mail.
>
OK for me, your mail is attached to the thread.
> Since May I mitigated the stuttering audio issue with Firefox running
> by using Firefox ESR 91. Clearly something b
I hope it isn't in bad etiquette to resurrect an old piece of mail.
Since May I mitigated the stuttering audio issue with Firefox running
by using Firefox ESR 91. Clearly something beyond 91 added something
that doesn't jive well with OpenBSD. Now that 91 ESR is gone and it is 102
the issue has r
TFW your software is so complicated it might as well be proprietary.
I'll be sticking with Firefox ESR for now and hope by the time the time
the ESR version bumps this will be resolved. Otherwise I'll have to
play the worlds smallest violin. ESR doesn't have the issue.
On 6/1/22 16:02, Raul Mille
On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 6:13 PM Mihai Popescu wrote:
> I am not able to understand why a simple application like mpv for
> example is able to play videos and streams at high resolutions with
> good performance, but a "browser" needs 10 times the CPU cores and
> memory and it still does it wrong eno
The idea of changing the OS implementation in order to suit an
internet browser is hilarious at least. The browsers developers are
not interested in proper implementation and inbreed of browser with OS
internals, no! All that matters is to make something work for the
browser itself.
I am not able
On 6/1/22 4:34 PM, Courtney wrote:
I have not found it to be an issue with the number of tabs being
open, but rather anything that spikes the processor causing these
interruptions. Oddly, even on my 8 core box, just having 1 or 2
cores spiking to 100% (which FF does on demanding sites) causes
I have not found it to be an issue with the number of tabs being
open, but rather anything that spikes the processor causing these
interruptions. Oddly, even on my 8 core box, just having 1 or 2
cores spiking to 100% (which FF does on demanding sites) causes
these interruptions the most. I have al
Wonder what happened in that time. I'm on current right now.
I haven't tried firefox in a couple weeks to see if this has changed.
However, I have started using firefox-esr and strangely the
problem is more or less entirely gone. It's incredibly rare
that I hear a stutter now. Maybe switching
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 02:25:16PM +0200, Peter Fröhlich wrote:
> Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
> started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
> am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel, a
> driver, Firefox, e
Just FYI, when I updated from a smooth 7.0 to 7.1 about a week ago, I
started experiencing audio/video stuttering that I did not before. I
am unclear on what exactly the problem is, whether it's the kernel, a
driver, Firefox, etc. I just know that I went from a "no audio/video
issues whatsoever" X2
On 5/6/22 10:29, Courtney wrote:
Hello all,
[snip]
* Setting dom.ipc.processCount to a lower number in about:config
* Muddled with sndiod -b and -z flags
* Set softdep,noatime for my different partitions in fstab (NVMe drive)
* Tried with/without SMT (Intel 10700k)
* Set some sysctl flags:
Hello all,
First time on the mailing list, please forgive me if I am missing any
"netiquette". I've been using OpenBSD on my desktop these last few
weeks. I have been trying to solve an issue with Only Firefox causing
stuttering issues with my audio output. Some things I have tried are:
* Settin
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