On Monday 05 February 2007 21:00, Richard Rasker wrote:
> Some digging around in the sources seems to indicate that audioalsa.C
> contains the code for this; correct me if I'm totally wrong, but this
> code seems to process interrupt_workaround, the variable controlled
> through the GUI option. But lacking both sufficient C programming skills
> and a more complete overview of Cinelerra, I can't really trace what
> exactly happens here. The comments suggest some dirty tricks and/or
> trial-and-error-programming, though.

The workaround was implemented by me. The option to disable it (actually 
enable it) was made by HV.

See http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153

> >  Or am I wrong?  If anyone is in the know, could we please sort out
> > a universal solution that will satisfy all users, out of the box?
>
> It would be nice if this weird option could be sorted out and abolished.
> It's too much like "this appears to work but don't ask me how", which is
> not good. Then again, this isn't exactly a pressing matter, merely
> annoying (although almost every newbie stumbles upon this one).

The interesting thing would be if there are any ALSA users who do _not_ need 
this option. The hardware/OS/ALSA version combination may give some clues 
where the workaround is needed.

-- Hannes

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