I have my doubts that this is a pulseaudio problem. If I kill pulseaudio
and play sound with alsaplayer, I get exactly the same effect. Also,
when I run pulseaudio manually, I see things like this:

E: alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was 
actually nothing to write!
E: alsa-sink.c: Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_cs46xx'. 
Please report this issue to the ALSA developers.
E: alsa-sink.c: We were woken up with POLLOUT set -- however a subsequent 
snd_pcm_avail() returned 0 or another value < min_avail.
W: ratelimit.c: 20 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 38 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 43 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 42 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 35 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 35 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 41 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 39 events suppressed
W: ratelimit.c: 42 events suppressed

So I'm thinking this should be reported to ALSA, but I don't know the
package name or how to do that. It would be tragic, though, if all
cs46xx cards produced such horrible noises on the released version of
Karmic when they didn't on Jaunty.

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pulseaudio crackle/distortion with cs46xx on latest update
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/428619
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