Well, it is reproducible in the way that it re-occurs unfortunately -
it's not like it's happened once or twice. How to recreate the bug? All
I have to do is just play some mp3's. However, I seem to have no
influence on when it goes to 100% on cpu. I think it usually happens
after some time it's been playing.

Like I said, I've been experiencing this problem for quite a while. I
hadn't reported it earlier, because I hoped it'd get fixed eventually
:-) Yesterday, I made sure that it isn't related with crossfading or the
shuffle being on or off.

I realise that my description is very vague, but I don't know actually
what kind of information you might find helpful. Just please tell how I
can get more data about the problem for you as I really want to help.

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100% CPU when playing with or without crossfading
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/521871
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