Bug#429326: [Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-19 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
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[...]
 when I revert back to 1.0.13 all I do is a dpkg -i
 libasound2-1.0.13-2_amd64.deb

Could you please file a bug at
https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/ and send us the bug # so
that we can monitor your issue. We need upstream here, as I am not
able to reproduce your bug. I don't have an amd64 plattform handy.

Your bug isn't reproducible for me and there is no more response at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] , though.

Sorry not to help :(

Elimar


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Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-17 Thread matt . nottingham

Package: libasound2
Version: 1.0.14a-1

Since upgrading to 1.0.14 I've had poor audio from my CL Audigy SE
7.1 on my AMD64 running unstable. 

By poor audio I mean:

1) when I play OGG files from XMMS (through the ALSA plugin) I get
momentary pauses - which seem to be linked to any CPU activity.

2) XMMS does not make it through a whole OGG file without stopping -
for no apparent reason! No error messages are written to any file or
the xterm I started xmms from.

3) I also get the momentry pauses when using kaffeine.

This behavious didn't change after rebooting the system or running
/etc/init.d/alsa reload .

I 'cured' the problem by downgrading back to version 1.0.13-2 and
everyting is back to normal.

I'm running kernel 2.6.21.4.

Thanks,

Matt Nottingham



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Bug#429326: [Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-17 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
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 Package: libasound2
 Version: 1.0.14a-1
 
 Since upgrading to 1.0.14 I've had poor audio from my CL Audigy SE
 7.1 on my AMD64 running unstable. 
 
 By poor audio I mean:
 
 1) when I play OGG files from XMMS (through the ALSA plugin) I get
 momentary pauses - which seem to be linked to any CPU activity.
 
 2) XMMS does not make it through a whole OGG file without stopping -
 for no apparent reason! No error messages are written to any file or
 the xterm I started xmms from.
 
 3) I also get the momentry pauses when using kaffeine.

Could you please test

$ ogg123 file.ogg

?

Need some more AMD64 testers, as I am not aware of that plattform.
I've tested on ppc and i386. All went fine, though.


Elimar



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Bug#429326: [Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-17 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
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 Elimar Riesebieter writes:
   On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] told:
   
Elimar Riesebieter writes:
   [...]
  Could you please test
  
  $ ogg123 file.ogg
  
  ?
   [...]
Hi,

I tried with 1.0.13-2 and it worked fine - for all 4 minutes of 
 recording. 

With 1.0.14a-1 I get a momentary pause every 5-10 seconds (without me
doing much else on the computer). There were also 5 big
pauses/skips. At each of these it prints out ALSA: underrun, at least
0ms (is this the error that xmms sees which causes it just to
stop?)
   
   Do you have a .asoundrc in your $HOME?
   Are only *.ogg records affected?
   could you please test ogg123 file.ogg from commandline?
   
   Elimar
   
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   -- Linus Torvalds
 
 1) Nope, I have no .asoundrc file.
 
 2) As I said in the original report it also effect Kaffeine (for
 example when playing a DVD)

Can you play mp3, aac, flac, ?

 3) Thats what I gave the output from above (ALSA underruns...)

Please post the output of:
$ dpkg -l | egrep alsa\-|libasound

Elimar


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Bug#429326: [Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-17 Thread matt . nottingham
Elimar Riesebieter writes:
  On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] told:
  
   Elimar Riesebieter writes:
  [...]
 Could you please test
 
 $ ogg123 file.ogg
 
 ?
  [...]
   Hi,
   
   I tried with 1.0.13-2 and it worked fine - for all 4 minutes of recording. 
   
   With 1.0.14a-1 I get a momentary pause every 5-10 seconds (without me
   doing much else on the computer). There were also 5 big
   pauses/skips. At each of these it prints out ALSA: underrun, at least
   0ms (is this the error that xmms sees which causes it just to
   stop?)
  
  Do you have a .asoundrc in your $HOME?
  Are only *.ogg records affected?
  could you please test ogg123 file.ogg from commandline?
  
  Elimar
  
  -- 
We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds.
  -- Linus Torvalds

1) Nope, I have no .asoundrc file.

2) As I said in the original report it also effect Kaffeine (for
example when playing a DVD)

3) Thats what I gave the output from above (ALSA underruns...)

Thanks,

Matt




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Bug#429326: [Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-17 Thread Elimar Riesebieter
On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] told:

 Elimar Riesebieter writes:
[...]
   Could you please test
   
   $ ogg123 file.ogg
   
   ?
[...]
 Hi,
 
 I tried with 1.0.13-2 and it worked fine - for all 4 minutes of recording. 
 
 With 1.0.14a-1 I get a momentary pause every 5-10 seconds (without me
 doing much else on the computer). There were also 5 big
 pauses/skips. At each of these it prints out ALSA: underrun, at least
 0ms (is this the error that xmms sees which causes it just to
 stop?)

Do you have a .asoundrc in your $HOME?
Are only *.ogg records affected?
could you please test ogg123 file.ogg from commandline?

Elimar

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  We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds.
-- Linus Torvalds


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Bug#429326: [Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-17 Thread matt . nottingham
Elimar Riesebieter writes:
  On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] told:
  
   
   Package: libasound2
   Version: 1.0.14a-1
   
   Since upgrading to 1.0.14 I've had poor audio from my CL Audigy SE
   7.1 on my AMD64 running unstable. 
   
   By poor audio I mean:
   
   1) when I play OGG files from XMMS (through the ALSA plugin) I get
   momentary pauses - which seem to be linked to any CPU activity.
   
   2) XMMS does not make it through a whole OGG file without stopping -
   for no apparent reason! No error messages are written to any file or
   the xterm I started xmms from.
   
   3) I also get the momentry pauses when using kaffeine.
  
  Could you please test
  
  $ ogg123 file.ogg
  
  ?
  
  Need some more AMD64 testers, as I am not aware of that plattform.
  I've tested on ppc and i386. All went fine, though.
  
  
  Elimar
  
  
  
  -- 
On the keyboard of life you have always
to keep a finger at the escape key;-)

Hi,

I tried with 1.0.13-2 and it worked fine - for all 4 minutes of recording. 

With 1.0.14a-1 I get a momentary pause every 5-10 seconds (without me
doing much else on the computer). There were also 5 big
pauses/skips. At each of these it prints out ALSA: underrun, at least
0ms (is this the error that xmms sees which causes it just to
stop?)

The track is at 128kbps, 2 channel.

(My machine also has 4Gbytes of RAM in it which has caused some
problems before (mainly USB drivers and DMA transfers), but I don't
think that it should be causing a problem in this case.)

(Reverting back to 1.0.13 as .14 is unlistenable!)

Thanks,

Matt Nottingham


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Bug#429326: [Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#429326: Bad audio with 1.0.14a-1 and CA0106

2007-06-17 Thread matt . nottingham
Elimar Riesebieter writes:
  On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] told:
  
   Elimar Riesebieter writes:
 On Sun, 17 Jun 2007 the mental interface of
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] told:
 
  Elimar Riesebieter writes:
 [...]
   
   1) Nope, I have no .asoundrc file.
   
   2) As I said in the original report it also effect Kaffeine (for
   example when playing a DVD)
  
  Can you play mp3, aac, flac, ?

OK, i converted one of my ogg file with oggdec and played the results
of that (RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit,
stereo 44100 Hz) with 'aplay'. Same results as before - fine with
1.0.13, very poor with 1.0.14. 'aplay' said the following things with
1.0.14 (but nothing with 1.0.13):

underrun!!! (at least 92997.510 ms long)
underrun!!! (at least 20.700 ms long)
underrun!!! (at least 58692.784 ms long)
underrun!!! (at least 20.724 ms long)
underrun!!! (at least 19436.048 ms long)
underrun!!! (at least 20.729 ms long)
underrun!!! (at least 63813.207 ms long)
underrun!!! (at least 20.718 ms long)
~

  
   3) Thats what I gave the output from above (ALSA underruns...)
  
  Please post the output of:
  $ dpkg -l | egrep alsa\-|libasound

ii  alsa-base  1.0.13-5   
ALSA driver configuration files
ii  alsa-oss   1.0.14-1   
ALSA wrapper for OSS applications
ii  alsa-utils 1.0.14-1   
ALSA utilities
ii  libasound2 1.0.14a-1  
ALSA library
ii  libasound2-dev 1.0.14-1   
ALSA library development files

when I revert back to 1.0.13 all I do is a dpkg -i libasound2-1.0.13-2_amd64.deb



  Elimar


Thanks,

Matt



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