No Daniel, I have not as I did not know of this. I will try it now. Thanks.
I'd like to add that like the post from dasbooter, I re-installed from scratch just today the final copy of 10.4, I was really hoping that it might be finally gone, but alas, it is not. I will report back with results on the suggestion. humm, forgot to post it seems. anyway, per your suggestion, that suggestion completely eliminated the stuttering I was experiencing. I am very happy about that. I did also notice enough of an improvement in sound quality that I examined in more detail other settings in the pulsemixer. I was able to adjust the pre-amp level down from 100% to about 80% and can now say that I am getting as good as I am going to get on sound quality. *big thanks* I assume the improvements in the sound subsystem explain why I now hear snap/crackel/pop sound ? Here's the deal, the remaining poor sound quality is strictly limited to the quality of the ripped music IMO. PulseAudio is doing such a good job now I guess that every single little imperfection is being amped up to very noticeable levels. So, in short, I am still experiencing pops and scratches and hisses that I never noticed before, I found that turning the pre-amp value down farther to around 50-60% results in even better sound quality although I now have much less audio volume.......a catch 22 that is not your problem I think. To dasbooter, I bet you can achieve my results also by doing what I did. I assume that the pre-amp value has changed from previous values and explains that ? but what about the stuttering ? Am I going to need to visit every-single computer I service to manually correct this ? and lastly, do I need to send a pulseaudio log again after disabling the timer to compare the before and after ? -- extremely bad audio playback on ALL computers since making pulseaudio default https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569814 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
