Looks like it is a PulseAudio issue; the problem was resolved when I
reverted PulseAudio to interrupt-driven scheduling (tsched=0).  Since
this isn't the default state of Pulseaudio on new systems, however, this
is more likely a workaround than a solution.

Whether the problem is that a new scheduling system requires new
interfaces, or if the problem is entirely in PulseAudio's
implementation, I honestly don't know.

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