I would just like to add that the "hw:0,0" ALSA device or the OSS output module 
both do fix the crackling problem but unfortunately it's only a partial 
solution.
When using either of these solutions you can only have sound in only one 
application at the time. What I mean by that is when you play a media file in 
VLC and open another one in a new VLC window or a different app (Firefox for 
example) there won't be any sound.
You first have to close the original VLC window to get any sound back.

This has been discussed on the forums and it seems everyone has this
problem. Seems like the only real solution for now is to turn down the
default volume in VLC although this is far from ideal.

To be honest I don't really understand why this bug's importance isn't
set to high :), it makes VLC as a media player unusable imo.

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(Feisty) VLC sound quality is poor for many video files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103025
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