I have essentially the same problem. Xvidtune gives same error. I have
2 inch black margin on the left, and screen goes a bit off the margin on
the right (i.e., narrow and off center screen).
I'm also using an old system with integrated video. Here is hardware
info:
id:
display
descriptio
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Ubuntu 9.04
Rhythmbox 0.12.0
During playback, the sound cuts out for a fraction of a second at random
intervals, roughly once per minute (several times in a typical song).
This is in 64-bit Jaunty with built-in motherboard audio. This is not
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rhythm
Clarification: when I say "skip" or "cut out", it seems that the sound
itself cuts out, but playback continues -- it does not seem to be a
pause BUT I am not entirely certain of my perception. The "skips"
usually last for a fraction of a second, but sometimes can be as much as
1-2 seconds.
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Here is a debug log. This is from playing a 10 minute song. It skipped
several times during playback. No idea if the log will show anything
unusual.
?field.comment=Here is a debug log. This is from playing a 10 minute
song. It skipped several times during playback. No idea if the log
will sh
How do you determine that the bug is upstream in Gnome?
Are you suggesting that if I run rhythmbox under KDE, for example, that
this problem would disappear?
As I noted in the initial report, out of five other music players, this
bug only affects rhythmbox, so if it is a problem with Gnome, then
I am fairly certain it is not a system load issue --- I have 4 cpu's and 8MB
ram, and I have observed using system monitor when the problem occurs and I can
see no indication of any other process using resources at the time of the
"skips".
It is also highly unlikely to be a pulseaudio issue, b
I commented about this bug in the Gnome bug report mentioned above. The
Gnome developers decided to create a new bug for it as a potentially
new/distinct problem.
Here is the Gnome bug report:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=601662
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #601662
I can confirm that Firefox 8, on Ubuntu 10.04 still has this bug.
The problem is so common for me that I just always expect it -- I do not
think it matters at all what web page one is looking at.
I have chrome browser, side by side with this web page (this bug report
page). Chrome scrolls smooth
I can confirm that Firefox 8, on Ubuntu 10.04 still has this bug.
The problem is so common for me that I just always expect it -- I do not
think it matters at all what web page one is looking at.
I have chrome browser, side by side Firefox, both on this web page (this
bug report page). Chrome scr
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
The computer freezes randomly, roughly once per day at no particular
time with no particular trigger. The problem existed in 9.04 and 9.10
with identical hardware, and now in 10.04, although I cannot say for
sure if it is the same bug. The lockup
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