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Date:      Wed, 14 Nov 2007 09:54:17 GMT
From:      Miguel Lopes Santos Ramos <miguel@anjos.strangled.net>
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org, Tad1214@aol.com
Subject:   Re: snd_hda extremely choppy on 7-beta2
Message-ID:  <200711140954.lAE9sHHQ018004@satan.anjos.strangled.net>
In-Reply-To: <47300B78.4060901@aol.com>

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> From: Thomas Donnelly <Tad1214@aol.com>
>
> Thomas Donnelly wrote:
> > Thomas Donnelly wrote:
> >> I recently installed 7.0 and cvsupd to 7.0-beta2 right away.
> >> I have snd_hda set to load in via /boot/loader.conf
> >> Whenever ANY sound plays, be it KDE sounds, noatun, amarok, etc. it 
> >> is VERY choppy, not start and stop, but skipping chunks. (IE song 
> >> would be ABCDEFGHIJ, plays ABEGJ)
> >> Something misconfigured? I tried setting buffer to maximum and 
> >> realtime priority via control center in kde.
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >> -=Tom Donnelly
> > Scratch amarok, seems to work fine in amarok.... System sounds and 
> > Amarok are still hosed.
>
> Wow, sorry for spamming the list... I meant to say System sounds and 
> Noatun are still hosed.
> Also, noatun seems to be aware of the skipping as the time stays up with 
> the song (skipping seconds at a time).

Did you try using the ULE scheduler?

I had extremely choppy sound, choppy mouse and an unusable system (dual core)
if I compiled anything, but then I changed to the ULE scheduler and everything
got better than it ever was in RELENG_6, particularly sound and DVD playback,
both on dual and single cores.
It looks like FreeBSD is finally also a good real-time multimedia platform.

Miguel



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