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** Bug watch removed: PulseAudio sound server #366
http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/366
** Bug watch removed: Red Hat Bugzilla #490493
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=490493
** Bug watch removed: GNOME Bug Track
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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I figured out that Network Manager is what causes the scanning, and that
can be stopped by setting the BSSID of the connection in the Network
Manager settings. (In KDE there's a "Select" button next to the BSSID
field that fills this in automatically if you're already connected to
your AP.) Since
For a few weeks I've been using PulseAudio network tunneling over wifi.
I've noticed that on a very regular interval the audio stutters for a
few seconds. I've been watching network traffic in KSysGuard, and I
noticed that the transmit rate is usually about 200 KB/sec, but when the
audio stutters,
i have raring on both machines, the desktop has a wired connection and a
laptop has wifi-n the audio i still bad, every 3-10 seconds i hear
pauses. WHen using wired connection on a laptop - works perfectly. My
wifi pulls 80mbit/s according to iperf, while pulseaudio uses 3093.7
kbits, according to
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