Update 2: [Alsa-devel] Additional info: Opening dev/dsp takes very long

2004-03-14 Thread Lars Heineken
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Here is one more mail related to the problem. He uses a 2496 card, too: - - He's experiencing the problem on a 2.4. kernel, but using a rather new alsa-version (1.02). I guess it is related to updates made from alsa 0.96 to 1.02. http://www.music.colum

Update: [Alsa-devel] Additional info: Opening dev/dsp takes very long

2004-03-14 Thread Lars Heineken
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 - - I have tried to use a non preemptive kernel and as a suprise to me, the problem is still there. - - After googeling around, I found this post to [linux-audio-dev]: http://eca.cx/lad/2003/11/0081.html. What's strinking is, that he uses a 2496 card, t

[Alsa-devel] Additional info: Opening dev/dsp takes very long

2004-03-13 Thread Lars Heineken
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 .. some more infos on the issue: - - The delay does not affect output via alsa directly, only the OSS-emulation. - - Using XMMS and jumping around in the song (via the main slider) creates the same delay every time the player jumps to the new position.