With the patches you sent the Linux PowerPC frontend now has proper audio instead of static
but the processor utilization went through the roof so it has a constant prebuffering pause.
Interesting. I would have thought that the PPC backend's CPU usage should have increased by the same amount, since it is also having to byte-swap all audio and video data.
Those patches cause the OSS or ALSA libraries to do byte swapping. I wonder if there is a bug in that code? (or in the PPC implementation)
Do you know what audio bitsize is being swapped? I suspect 24bit is a lot slower to swap than 16bit
Thanks for the update.
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