This bug was fixed in the package alsa-plugins - 1.0.22-0ubuntu6
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alsa-plugins (1.0.22-0ubuntu6) lucid; urgency=low
[ Daniel T Chen ]
* Add e3b3c40-check-null-before-dereference.patch
[ David Henningsson ]
* Add lp464008lp503174.patch (LP: #464008, #503174)
-- Daniel T Ch
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/alsa-plugins/ubuntu
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mpg123 produces skippy output in 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/464008
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An update on this issue; this fix is blocked due to awaiting comments from
Lennart Poettering, see
https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-audio-dev/msg00011.html
In the meantime, there is a fixed version for Karmic available in my PPA.
Testing is very welcome, especially if there are any regression
Just a bit of a me-too post, to say that I've been bitten by this bug
and had to stop playing music from emacs (bongo/emms were using mpg123
backend). Thanks for looking into it.
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mpg123 produces skippy output in 9.10
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I'm almost considering the radical solution of not reporting underruns
to the upper layer (i e ALSA) at all. Underruns in the pulseaudio front
differs from underruns on a real soundcard, both because of the obsolete
issue (and so far there's no known way to find out if it really is
obsolete or not)
@SilverStreak: Btw, your workaround is normally not recommended because
it disables the alsa-pulse gateway for all alsa applications, so there
will be problems e g if you try to play an alsa application
simultaneously with something else.
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mpg123 produces skippy output in 9.10
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https://tango.0pointer.de/pipermail/pulseaudio-
discuss/2010-January/006286.html
After some thought, I'll go with the second solution discussed in the
link here, toiignore obsolete underruns.
** Changed in: alsa-plugins (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: alsa-plugins (Ubu
** Package changed: mpg123 (Ubuntu) => alsa-plugins (Ubuntu)
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I seem to have found the source of the problem.
At one point when using mpg321 instead of mpg123, I got an ALSA underrun
error, prompting me to search for solutions relating to alsa underruns
with mpg123. One solution was to use the plughw device (-a plughw),
which worked. I've made this permanent