Unfortunately my solution to the bug was to upgrade, and now I no longer
have access to a Santa Cruz card.

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:16 PM, Brad Figg <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Tammer,
>
> This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in it
> recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try with the
> latest development release of Ubuntu?  ISO CD images are available from
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
>
> If it remains an issue, could you run the following command from a Terminal
> (Applications->Accessories->Terminal).  It will automatically gather and
> attach updated debug information to this report.
>
> apport-collect -p alsa-base 247432
>
> Also, if you could test the latest upstream kernel available that would be
> great.  It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
>  Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds .  Once you've
> tested the upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream-testing' tag.
>  This can be done by clicking on the yellow pencil icon next to the tag
> located at the bottom of the bug description and deleting the
> 'needs-upstream-testing' text.  Please let us know your results.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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>
> ** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
>       Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Tags added: kj-triage needs-required-logs needs-test-current-image
>
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> When pausing digital audio passing through CS46xx, ALSA sends a loud data
> buffer instead of silence
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247432
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> Status in “alsa-driver” package in Ubuntu: Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
> I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 with kernel 2.6.24-19-generic, and ALSA 1.0.16. I
> have a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card, which uses the Cirrus Logic
> CS4624 chip, and the cs46xx driver.
>
> Digital audio functions fine (no clicks, pops, crystal clear) until an
> application passing through an ac3 stream is paused. Then ALSA sends an
> extremely loud clicking sound to my receiver in the form of a 48khz PCM
> stream. This does not happen when the application is closed, or during
> normal operation. Only when playback of a digital stream is paused.
>
> A user with a Trident based sound card had the same problem here:
> http://www.nabble.com/looping-S-PDIF-data-td17573493.html
>
> I assume it's the same problem, since it is the exact same unusual symptom.
> ALSA isn't stopping the S/PDIF output or the DMA engine when an application
> pauses.
>
> Thank you for any assistance!
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