fredag 24 november 2006 20:51 skrev Johannes Held:
> Hi, it's me again.
> Does anyone have a clue how to help me?

This is not going to help you, but I found that I got problems with sound with 
arch too. It worked with debian, so it is not a hardware problem.
I have tried different programs.

arts worked find in debian, but gives a hacking sound effect (clock 
interrupts?) on arch. Arts is possibly compiled without some needed feature. 
I just don't feel like recompiling kde today. 

audacous I tried, and it repeats when something else goes on the system, like 
an old CD with a scratch.

XMMS actually is able to play without interruptions. I don't like that program 
in particular, but oh well.

mplayer is rock steady as ever. It must be the best multimedia program on 
linux there is. (I run a custom version, but that should not matter)

If I had sound problems, I would try with some non-gui program. mpg123 comes 
to mind. mplayer can also do it. And then output directly to alsa, or unload 
the alsa driver from kernel and try oss drivers. If nothing works, I would 
suspect some hardware problem, irqs or something.
But if one of the raw alsa and oss sound drivers work, it is probably a 
software problem. 

Karolina



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