[mythtv] Re:Clicky/jittery audio
joel at rosafluffmoln.nu
joel at rosafluffmoln.nu
Wed Jan 29 13:24:24 EST 2003
Try
fuser -v /dev/dsp
And you will se what process using that device.
//Joel
Citerar Dave <dave_fluff at yahoo.com>:
> Thanks for the suggestion ixion. However, I just tried that -
> I stopped the ALSA drivers loading, set the OSS drivers to load, and
> rebooted. Sound in Myth then didn't work at all - it recorded a mute
> recording (even though the mixer was set correctly), and when trying
> to playback, /dev/dsp was busy. Even when closing everything
> (including
> X) something still had a stranglehold over /dev/dsp.
>
> On top of this, whilst using the OSS drivers, playing back any
> recording in Myth played back at double-speed (see also my other
> problem "Mplayer - video at double speed").
>
> So, I'm pretty stuck now.
>
> Any more thoughts?
>
> --Dave
>
>
> ixion said:
>
> > On Monday 27 January 2003 04:18 am, Dave Smith wrote:
> > > I'm having a few problems though - my current main problem being
> > > with
> > > audio. All audio recorded and played-back (both seperatly recorded,
> > > and
> > > when "Watching Live") suffers from very bad, constant
> > > clicking/jittering.
> > >
>
> > Try using the kernel OSS driver for your soundcard if there is one.
> > The current ALSA driver produces jittery audio recordings from my
> > emu10k1 whilst the stand-alone and kernel emu10k1 drivers both work
> > fine.
>
>
>
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