https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=461299

--- Comment #4 from Roman Lebedev <lebedev...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Aurélien COUDERC from comment #3)
> I’ve added the patch to the Debian package on top of 22.08.3 but it doesn’t
> solve the issue. It makes it less frequent but I still have occasional sound
> cuts on an otherwise idle modern machine.
> 
> I’ve not looked at the code but if the stutter is due to the playback
> directly waiting for the data to load from the disk, the correct solution is
> not to make the buffer bigger, it’s only going to make it less frequent.
> Also loading complete files in memory is not the solution either. I have a
> couple of albums that are a single FLAC file of a couple hundres of MBs and
> it seems overkill to load these entirely into memory.
> 
> If the issue is really the playback buffer becoming empty, the real fix
> would be to ensure the prefetch is done in the background so the playback
> never ends up waiting for the data to be there.
> 
> 
> Thanks for looking into this !

I have not analysed *all* the remaining issues i heard, but at least some of
them were artifacts in the audio itself.
Are you sure that is not the case for you?

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