On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 19:37:50 +1100, James McDonald wrote:sergey,
Using XMMS version 1.2.8 with the libOSS.so driver I get a garble/speed up at exactly 19 seconds which last perhaps 2-3 seconds.
Using XMMS with the libALSA.so driver. I get persistent clicks through-out the MP3 track.
These are exactly the symptoms of having a rate-locked (48000 only) output device and poor resampling support both in the kernel OSS emulation (in the first case) and in libalsa (in the second case).
First try to use dxs_support=1; if it does not work, try 4, or even 2 (in this case you will lose the (limited) hardware mixing support). If none of these values will work, install the xmms-crossfade plugin and configure it to resample everything to 48000 - it seems to perform resampling better than libalsa (at least there are no clicks).
Excuse my ignorance but is the dxs_support=1 an option you put into modules.conf/modprobe.conf ?
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