Hey Gregory,

After I noticed the issue with Cmus (fresh install on new laptop) I
started noticing the problem in various media playback (video, too) and
in varying (but lesser) incarnations on other audio players as well.

I'm thinking that, oddly enough, it has something to do with accessing
the audio on an SSD (160GB Intel X-25 G1) but nothing really supports
that besides conjecture.

The issue seems to have subsided (somewhat) for the time being. I'm
assuming, after further consideration, that this is likely a local
system glitch.  Feel free to close out the bug as invalid or whatever
you'd like to do with it, but I can try to provide further information
as I encounter additional issues.

Is there any particular log that would help you to troubleshoot this at
all?  I'm happy to help you work through this if you think I can provide
any assistance or feedback.

Also -- can I assume that you're Armenian?

Thanks again for developing what I think is by far the most
elegantly-implemented audio player available.  The only other
jukebox/player I use is Listen, but GUIs are for losers :) I also dabble
in Plait every now and again, but only for shits...

Cheers,
Mike


On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 04:50:00PM -0000, Gregory Petrosyan wrote:
> Hmm, can't reproduce this :-(
> 
> Is there anything special in your setup? PulseAudio settings, maybe? And
> you are using cmus 2.3.3, right?
> 
> Maybe you have an old ~/.cmus/rc file that sets ALSA output plugin? If
> yes, please try removing the stale config file.
> 
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> Status in “cmus” package in Ubuntu: New
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> 
> I've been using cmus 2.2.0 for the past several years and never had this 
> issue across any of the platforms that I was using it on (Crunchbang and 
> Linux Mint).
> 
> Since I've upgraded to Maverick Meerkat, however, I've been experiencing 
> frequent playback stuttering (in 0.5-5 second intervals) where a given audio 
> file will just stop playing.  This seems to coincide with other applications 
> doing anything at all, but sometimes just happens unprovoked.
> 
> This is taking place on a fresh 10.10 install on a core i7 machine with 4gb 
> 1333 MHz FSB memory.  Applications that will cause it to stutter are as 
> menial as the networkmanager applet, and just about anything else that 
> happens on the system.
> 
> I'm not experiencing this with other command line audio applications or gtk 
> audio applications.
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