I recently installed Ubuntu 7.10 and I have been using Rhythmbox music
player. The sound was perfect on it; no cracking sound at the maximum
volume possible. Then I was fiddling with the volume control properties
(Ubuntu desktop, not the Rhythmbox volume) by right clicking on the
volume icon at the top-right corner of my desktop. All of a sudden I
noticed strong cracking sounds. This happens even at low volumes, I
tried lowering the master volume and player volume but to no avail. I am
100% sure that there was no cracking earlier. Moreover there is no
cracking when I tried playing this song in Totem. Clearly something went
wrong with Rhythmbox. Does anyone of you have a clue? I am trying to
play mp3 music files. I am using Ubuntu 7.10 so I have alsa-1.0.14
installed and I am using the default version of Rhythmbox that came with
Ubuntu 7.10

My problem seems to be different that what others have reported because
sound on Rhythmbox was fine but suddenly it started cracking. Could this
be another bug?

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Rhythmbox sound problems (clicking/snapping/crackling) when not using 
crossfading backend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116990
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