Re: Flash player = jerky sound

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On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Andre Costa wrote:
> Reply-To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> after some peeking around and some invaluable help from Opera's mailing
> list, I was able to make Flash plugin 6.0.79 load on Opera 7.23.
> However, even though animation plays right, sound is jerky. I have a
> nForce-based mobo, so I am using nvaudio driver from nVidia.
> 
> Anyone with a similar setup has faced this problem?

The phrase "sound is jerky" tells me that your buffer pool is 
not large enough or the net bandwidth is not enough.

Increase the size of memory cache in the browser if you can.

Since some most plug-ins have no tools to configure buffers you
might setup a local squid proxy and tune it.  Squid prefetch can
smooth out some network lags.

Since I use a mix of browsers I use squid to let me have small
disk caches for each browser and user yet the system as a whole
has lots.  If you set up squid to cache largish files then things
like yum and up2date on multiple machines will run faster as
well ;-) if they use a common caching proxy on a local net.

You might also see if some other large or CPU intensive 
application is running and consuming resources needed 
for  Flash.

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	T o m  M i t c h e l l
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