I can confirm that it also affects ATI/Radeon users as well. Playing
audio of any kind, whether from Firefox, Banshee or Totem the audio is
quite choppy. It does not appear that CPU load is a contributing factor.
What is a contributing factor is keystrokes and mouse movements. A pop
can be heard for each keystroke or mouse movement. If I hold down a key
or drag my mouse across the screen the audio chopps. It definitely
appears to be an issue within xservers or its driver sets as I installed
fglrx, AMD's proprietary graphics driver, and the problem disappeared.
Upon removal of fglrx the problem returned. Also I should add that I did
not experience this issue in Natty.

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