Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-09-02 Thread Peter Colberg
On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 08:27:26AM -0400, Decklin Foster wrote: > Excerpts from Peter Colberg's message of Tue Aug 18 13:45:00 -0400 2009: > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 06:43:56AM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote: > > > On 2009/08/18 01:51, Peter Colberg wrote: > > > > Reverting commit 7133f56 fixes the

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-09-02 Thread Decklin Foster
Excerpts from Peter Colberg's message of Tue Aug 18 13:45:00 -0400 2009: > On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 06:43:56AM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote: > > On 2009/08/18 01:51, Peter Colberg wrote: > > > Reverting commit 7133f56 fixes the audio skips :-). Can you confirm if this is fixed in 0.15.3-1? Thanks.

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-18 Thread Max Kellermann
On 2009/08/18 19:45, Peter Colberg wrote: > Both the workaround and the patch resolve the skipping playback. > > (Btw, the release-0.15.2 tag is missing in the git repository.) Thanks again for the feedback. I must have forgot to merge the release tag from our release manager's repository... M

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-18 Thread Peter Colberg
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 06:43:56AM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote: > On 2009/08/18 01:51, Peter Colberg wrote: > > Reverting commit 7133f56 fixes the audio skips :-). > > Thanks for the bisect! > > I suspect this is an uninitialized variable. Please try two > approaches at working around it: > >

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-17 Thread Max Kellermann
On 2009/08/18 01:51, Peter Colberg wrote: > Reverting commit 7133f56 fixes the audio skips :-). Thanks for the bisect! I suspect this is an uninitialized variable. Please try two approaches at working around it: 1. "mpc toggle" twice (enter pause, leave pause) - this should initialize the "

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-17 Thread Peter Colberg
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:20:22PM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote: > Can you make a "git bisect" from release-0.15.1 to release-0.15.2 to > isolate the commit which broke playback for you? It's very difficult > for me to find the cause, because I don't hear that problem over here. This took longer t

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-17 Thread Peter Colberg
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 11:20:22PM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote: > On 2009/08/17 22:53, Peter Colberg wrote: > > Aug 17 22:41 : playlist: queue song 1:"Miles Davis/Kind of Blue > > (1997)/Miles Davis - Kind of Blue - 02 - Freddie Freeloader.flac" > > Nothing to see here, no underruns.. :( >

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-17 Thread Max Kellermann
On 2009/08/17 22:53, Peter Colberg wrote: > Aug 17 22:41 : playlist: queue song 1:"Miles Davis/Kind of Blue > (1997)/Miles Davis - Kind of Blue - 02 - Freddie Freeloader.flac" Nothing to see here, no underruns.. :( > > Then try switching to an OSS output, and see if the same > > problem occ

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-17 Thread Peter Colberg
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:36:41PM +0200, Max Kellermann wrote: > On 2009/08/17 22:15, Peter Colberg wrote: > > with the new version of mpd, I experience skipping audio about once per > > second, where a skip could be described as a crackling noise followed by > > a fast forward of a fraction of a

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-17 Thread Max Kellermann
On 2009/08/17 22:15, Peter Colberg wrote: > with the new version of mpd, I experience skipping audio about once per > second, where a skip could be described as a crackling noise followed by > a fast forward of a fraction of a second. I verified this behaviour for > FLAC, Ogg and MP3 files. Pleas

Bug#542102: mpd: audio skips once per second

2009-08-17 Thread Peter Colberg
Package: mpd Version: 0.15.2-1 Severity: grave Justification: renders package unusable Hi, with the new version of mpd, I experience skipping audio about once per second, where a skip could be described as a crackling noise followed by a fast forward of a fraction of a second. I verified this beh