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Status: Confirmed => Unknown
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Title:
periodic audio skips with Intel HDA
Status i
What is even more puzzling is why i can still have sound for hours with
periodic underrun messages and many:
"checking for dead streams"
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i meant pacmd list -sinks and not pacmd alsa-sinks in my post number 37
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Title:
periodic audio skips with Intel HDA
Let me add that i'm using the RPi as a thin client with x2go and that
the LAN connexion between the RPi and my PC (Unix Mageia) is on PLC. I
did not configure x2go to transmit the sound. It's only pulseaudio that
does the job (using RTP).
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I have the same problem : sound stops after undeterministic time: from several
minutes to more than 12 hours. I'm on a raspberry pi (wheezy raspbian). I tried
many combinations of parameters for daemon .conf and default.pa.
I notice that whenever i change the parameters , most of the time the ne
New sound card, same issue. Asus Xonar DX. Shows up in lspci like
'C-Media Electronics Inc CMI8788 [Oxygen HD Audio]'. Uses the
snd_virtuoso driver. The snd_hda_intel module isn't even loaded. The
skips have slightly changed character with the new card, but they still
happen. And still, when
ANY reason to set latency to 1ms interval when you are using 44100Hz
since 1ms contain 44.1 samples ?
you need at least 10 ms interval
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I finally upgraded to 14.04; same exact issue.
One coincidence I noticed and am looking into is that I didn't notice
any stuttering when only 64 bit code was running, but when flash or
steam were running (both of which run some 32 bit code, if I'm not
mistaken), the stuttering began immediately.
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