Adjusting pcm buffersize?
bsdterm at HotPOP.com
bsdterm at HotPOP.com
Tue Apr 15 19:12:37 PDT 2003
As do I using ogg123 on the command-line.
On my P733, 512MB box, with the ES1371 Ensoniq sound card (SB 64V) with light
load (just a console TTY), 95-100% CPU available, ogg123 will play (using the
OSS driver) about 3/4 sec. of sound, then pause for some 5 sec., then play
another 3/4 sec. of sound. And so on...
Yet, xmms will play OGG files just fine, and mpg123 will play MP3's fine from
the command-line as well...
-term
On Tuesday 15 April 2003 05:55 pm, Craig Reyenga wrote:
> I see the problem when using ogg123 from the commandline, which writes
> directly to the card. My box in question is an AMD K6-2 450, SBLive.
>
> -Craig
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wade Majors" <wade at ezri.org>
> To: "Orion Hodson" <hodson at icir.org>
> Cc: <current at freebsd.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2003 5:06 PM
> Subject: Re: Adjusting pcm buffersize?
>
> > Ok, Orion Hodson is a genius. I don't know how he diagnoses this stuff
> > so easily.
> >
> > I have traced the problem to the esound daemon. Taking esd out of the
> > loop and using the OSS driver in XMMS works flawlessly under the same
> > situations that I was getting the underruns with esd. I switch the
> > output to Esound and the problems return.
> >
> > Huh.
> >
> > Since it seems not much stuff will work writing directly (or am I
> > mistaken?), what are my alternatives here?
> >
> > Do others seeing this problem have the same results writing directly to
> > the device?
> >
> > -Wade
> >
> >
> >
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