I guess there is 2 possibilities here... the imported audio is
damaged... or you are having a problem when rdairplay plays back the
audio.

First thing I would do is find out the cart number/cut number of one
of the imported pieces of audio at fault. Then go into your /var/snd
directory or wherever your audio is stored... and try playing back the
audio using some other audio player... eg VLC or Audacious...  If the
audio is damaged... there is a fault with your imported audio. If the
audio is ok... rdairplay is at fault.

I hope this helps
Many thanks
Geoff

On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 12:56 PM, Keith Thelen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello again...
>
> Have to bother the group one more (and hopefully one last) time.
>
> The machine in question is a generic PC with an Intel board, 2.8GHz Pentium 
> 4, 1GB RAM, running SuSE 11.1. It has a Delta 1010LT installed and configured 
> for ALSA only (no JACK); the onboard audio is disabled. It has two identical 
> SATA drives connected to the motherboard, which are mirrored by a software 
> RAID. /var/snd is stored locally; the system is set for 44.1kHz in rdadmin.
>
> Having resolved my earlier problems, I left the machine to import some audio 
> this afternoon, then came back and compiled/installed 2.1.1 (had been running 
> 2.1.0; wanted to make sure I didn't experience any of the bugs that got fixed 
> today). The audio was all 44.1kHz WAVs, and imported without a hitch.
>
> But when I fired up rdairplay and started playing my new carts, I noticed 
> that there was a slight but noticeable "stutter" to the audio. Opening an 
> xterm and looking at the output of 'top', everything seemed normal - plenty 
> of RAM free, CPU usage stayed well under 10%, etc. The machine is a dedicated 
> Rivendell test box, so there's no noteworthy unrelated services to blame it 
> on.
>
> I've never encountered this problem before - but then, I've never spent much 
> time using 2.x or M-Audio cards, either. Anyone know how I might go about 
> troubleshooting it?
>
> Trying to resist the temptation to go back to 1.x, the tried and true...
>
>
>
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> Keith Thelen
> Kanabec Systems
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