Hello Shlomi,
It's a weird thing, you know? When I installed 2.6 on my mdk9.2 it worked fine (except of compiling the nvidia drivers, but that's a whole different issue...), but when I compiled the kernel, it failed to to locate any sound module.
When I tried to compile the modules as a part of the kernel, AFAIR, the machine would not boot with that kernel.
Solution? Try to stop working with KDE :-)
Working with KDE seems to slow the sound responses. Saw ityesterday by accident, when showing someone hoe Linux works. Went back to xfce4 and relaxed...


Dotam

On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 19:38:32 +0200 (IST), Shlomi Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi!


I have a Mandrake 9.2 system running on a P4-2.4GHz with an AC'97
soundcard. I have kernel 2.6.0 but the same problem occured with kernel
2.4.x as well.

The problem is this: when I play an mp3 file using XMMS and using
artsd, I can only set the Buffer size to no less than 1000 ms (even 999 ms
doesn't work), or else the sound gets out garbled. Now, the same problem
doesn't occur with playing straight using ALSA, or with Noatun (a KDE
media player).


The problem is that stopping the music takes at least 1 extra second of
playback.

What can I do to resolve it?

Regards,

Shlomi Fish



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