I had been running a DFI AK74-EC mb with 650 Mhz AMD and VIA 82c686 southbridge with audio using the via-82cxxx audio drivers with no problems. Streaming audio from shoutcast.com servers, mainly the "All Southern Rock" was pefect. Played for hours straight with no problems.

I recently upgraded to a ECS K7VTA3 ver 8.0 with AMD 2400+. It uses the VIA KT333CE Northbridge with VT8235 Southbridge. Running 2.0 Ghz with 512MB PC2100 ram.

I did my research and saw that the VT8235 used the same driver as the 82c686, so no problems I think. Wrong.

Now go play the streaming audio and it plays ok for a few seconds, and then it goes in the crapper. You hear a staticy sound and it sounds like, well it's hard to describe. But it sounds terrible. xmms reports 32 kbps 22khz sampling.

Plus in what might be a related problem I do some VOIP development and I noticed that on old system audio from this box was received and played by the receiving system, both on internal lan, almost instantainiously(sp). Now there is about a >1sec delay in the audio being played on the other system.

Alsa is 0.9.7B drivers and 0.9.7 utils and lib

Jeff
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