[pulseaudio-discuss] Hiccups in audio
nikhil.rao at wipro.com
nikhil.rao at wipro.com
Wed Jun 3 23:26:40 PDT 2009
Hi,
I am currently using pulseausio-0.9.10 in my linux iMX based system. I
use alsa-sink and source for playback and capturing the audio data.
But I am facing problem in getting the audio data right where in I get
some kind of hiccups in between. I feel this is due the latency problem
in the version of pulseaudio I am using.
When I verified the latest version of pulseausio, I found smoother being
used in the alsa-sink module. I hope this is to fix the latency issue
(Please correct me if I am wrong). I want to use this smoother in my
version of pulseaudio if it helps me fix my issue.
My question here is can I use the time smoother frame work in my
alsa-sink module to resolve the "hiccups" issue as is? I would really
appreciate any kind of pointer to this as I have been struggling to get
my audio right.
Note: I don't want to upgrade the pulseaudio to the newer version(which
would probably fix my issue) as I am using an older version of ALSA
package in our sytem which I don't want to upgrade.
Thanks and Regards,
Nikhil
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