I'm using kubuntu intrepid and I've found a way to reproduce the issue:
1) listen to an mp3 which lyrics is not found automatically
2) search for the lyrincs on the web clicking on the link in the lyrics tab and 
now kfmclient takes control of the sound device as the output of lsof | grep 
snd shows:

amarokapp 30239     andreak  mem       CHR      116,8               13617 
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
amarokapp 30239     andreak   20u      CHR      116,2               13195 
/dev/snd/timer
amarokapp 30239     andreak   21u      CHR      116,8               13617 
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
amarokapp 30239     andreak   31u      CHR     116,10               13660 
/dev/snd/controlC0
kmix      30825     andreak   11u      CHR     116,10               13660 
/dev/snd/controlC0
sh        32527     andreak   20r      CHR      116,2               13195 
/dev/snd/timer
sh        32527     andreak   21u      CHR      116,8               13617 
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
sh        32527     andreak   31u      CHR     116,10               13660 
/dev/snd/controlC0
kfmclient 32528     andreak   20r      CHR      116,2               13195 
/dev/snd/timer
kfmclient 32528     andreak   21u      CHR      116,8               13617 
/dev/snd/pcmC0D0p
kfmclient 32528     andreak   31u      CHR     116,10               13660 
/dev/snd/controlC0

4) push the next button in amarok to listen to another music (if you let the 
playlist play, amarok continues to play without problems) and you will see the 
issue
 
Now if I kill the kfmclient, I can restart to listen to music again without any 
problem.
Why does kfmclient takes control of the sound card?
After point 3 (namely if kfmclient uses the sound card) if you close amarok and 
try to open another xine based program (kaffeine for example), you will not 
able to use it for the same problem till you kill the kfmclient process.

Can you test if the same happens to you?
Xwang

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"xine was unable to initialize any audio drivers." error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/68187
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