** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/alsa-plugins/ubuntu
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mpg123 produces skippy output in 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464008
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This bug was fixed in the package alsa-plugins - 1.0.22-0ubuntu6
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[ Daniel T Chen ]
* Add e3b3c40-check-null-before-dereference.patch
[ David Henningsson ]
* Add lp464008lp503174.patch (LP: #464008, #503174)
-- Daniel T
Just a bit of a me-too post, to say that I've been bitten by this bug
and had to stop playing music from emacs (bongo/emms were using mpg123
backend). Thanks for looking into it.
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mpg123 produces skippy output in 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464008
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An update on this issue; this fix is blocked due to awaiting comments from
Lennart Poettering, see
https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-audio-dev/msg00011.html
In the meantime, there is a fixed version for Karmic available in my PPA.
Testing is very welcome, especially if there are any
I'm almost considering the radical solution of not reporting underruns
to the upper layer (i e ALSA) at all. Underruns in the pulseaudio front
differs from underruns on a real soundcard, both because of the obsolete
issue (and so far there's no known way to find out if it really is
obsolete or
https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail/pulseaudio-
discuss/2010-January/006286.html
After some thought, I'll go with the second solution discussed in the
link here, toiignore obsolete underruns.
** Changed in: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: alsa-plugins
@SilverStreak: Btw, your workaround is normally not recommended because
it disables the alsa-pulse gateway for all alsa applications, so there
will be problems e g if you try to play an alsa application
simultaneously with something else.
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mpg123 produces skippy output in 9.10
** Package changed: mpg123 (Ubuntu) = alsa-plugins (Ubuntu)
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I seem to have found the source of the problem.
At one point when using mpg321 instead of mpg123, I got an ALSA underrun
error, prompting me to search for solutions relating to alsa underruns
with mpg123. One solution was to use the plughw device (-a plughw),
which worked. I've made this