On Sunday 05 June 2005 16:51, Lee Revell wrote:
> Well, that would be a broken design anyway. That's what the ALSA timer
> API is for. But XMMS has a long history of buggy ALSA support anyway.
>
I am not sure they use gettimeofday(). Pardon my ignorance but why is it
broken for them to use gettimeofday()?
> Do you get the same result with native OSS, ALSA OSS emulation, and
> native ALSA?
I am not sure about OSS and ALSA OSS emulation but I tried XMMS with ALSA
output plugin and Juk and amaroK with GStreamer/alsasink. All of them have
the same problem.
Parag
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