Rpmfusion

Antonio M antonio.montagnani at gmail.com
Wed Oct 15 11:29:13 UTC 2008


2008/10/15 KH KH <kwizart at gmail.com>:
> 2008/10/15 Antonio M <antonio.montagnani at gmail.com>:
> ...
>> I used VLC this morning (European time...) on my laptop and sound at
>> the beginning is o.k...then after some time (two hours) it degrades
>> (glitches  and interruptions) and shortly afterwards it is
>> interrupted...no way of changing stream. I have to kill it.
>> any help??
>>
> Did you tried with others players ? once vlc with vlc died ?
> Rerun Pulseaudio
> pulseaudio -k
> pulseaudio -D
> I don't know if it still matter to have your user in the pulse-rt group,
> The problem you describe doesn't seems related to this.
> enable vlc verbose mode from a terminal
> vlc -v (vlc -vvv for more verbose )
>
> Nicolas (kwizart)
>
> --
> fedora-test-list mailing list
> fedora-test-list at redhat.com
> To unsubscribe:
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list
>

Tnx Nicolas for the answer.

I think that this thread should be renamed....Multimedia troubles or
something like it
So shortly ago I tried Rhythmbox to play an mp3 and with latest kernel
was awful...then I switched to an old kernel
2.6.27-0.392.rc8.git7.fc10.i686 and sound seems to have recovered. I
started VLC with the old kernel but unfortunately I have no time to
test for the next two hours...(I have to shut down laptop in a short
time as I am leaving..)
I note anyway that when I start a radio stream, at the very beginning
sound is ugly (for few seconds) and then it recovers.
Now I need to use an old kernel on the desktop....

Tnx again


-- 
Antonio Montagnani
Skype : antoniomontag




More information about the test mailing list