Thanks Luís.
Adding tsched=0 to the module-udev-detect line in
/etc/pulse/default.paresolves this issue.
I am on Debian 7.1 w/ kernel 3.2.0:
3.2.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.2.46-1 i686 GNU/Linux
I don't have snd_hda_intel loaded:
rjn@lefthand:~$ lsmod | grep snd
snd_intel8x0 22372 2
So, it appears that the workaround only worked partially.
Setting the buffer to the minimum allowed of 100ms made the popping
sounds rarer, but after some time (and a bit more attention) I started
hearing them again.
I'm investigation if this mightn't be a pulseaudio and/or driver
problem, and not
Package: audacious
Version: 3.4-1
Followup-For: Bug #703869
Hi,
I'm using audacious 3.4 and this bug is still present. I also experienced it
with 3.2.4.
I'm using Pulseaudio:
$ dpkg -l | grep pulse
ii libpulse-dev:i386 2.0-6.1
i386 PulseAudio client developm
Package: audacious
Version: 3.2.4-1
On two separate systems, a ThinkPad T43 and an HP Compaq nc6220,
playback is garbled or out of order when using the default PulseAudio
output plugin. Both systems use the Intel 82801 AC'97:
Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW
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