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Hello,

I am wondering; am I the only one who has quality problems with JavaSound 
output? I keep seeing things tested with Linux and so on, but no where does 
anyone mention any quality problems. In all versions of the JDKs I've tried 
it (and that's quite a few; starting with 1.1.8 a while back), sound output 
is always choppy, as if there are regular buffer overruns once a second.

And no, it's not the GC or anything. Plus, in addition the quality itself, 
mins the chopping, tends to be bad aswell. For example, playigng an MP3 with 
JMStudio yields sub-standard quality, while on Windows it's perfect.

I realize sound's probably not a big focus, but since no one seems to be 
mentioning having these problems, I have to ask - is it just me?

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/ Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB

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