> Carlo Orecchia wrote: >> i have problems using real player 10 with the nforce sound chipset. If I >> use a sound card like a creative pci 64 everything works fine. But with >> the onboard sound chipset real player hangs at some point when >> reproducing >> a file. The audio stops and the image is played very very slow. >> Does anybody have any clue why this is happening? > > Can you take a look at the top program (from the shell) while you're > using "Real Player"? > > I'd be interested to note what happens to the CPU percentages: does the > system spend a long time under "sy"stem, or is it all "us"er? > > Also keep an eye on exactly which programs are taking up system time. > > Are you playing "Real Media", or are you playing MP3s? > > James. > > -- > E-mail address: james | The camel has a single hump; > @westexe.demon.co.uk | The dromedary two; > | Or else the other way around. > | I'm never sure. Are you? -- Ogden Nash > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > this is my ps aux carlo 8376 0.0 0.1 4376 1056 ? S 22:43 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/realplay carlo 8381 1.3 1.7 55672 13296 ? Sl 22:43 0:01 /usr/local/bin/realplay.bin carlo 8383 0.0 0.6 22200 5220 ? S 22:43 0:00 /usr/local/bin/realplay.bin carlo 8384 0.0 0.6 22200 5220 ? S 22:43 0:00 /usr/local/bin/realplay.bin i play real media and mp3s. For both the problem is the same. Whem i play mp3 is very low and the commands are executed seconds after. I don't understand why if i change sound card i have no problems. Could it be because the sound chipset i use has very poor drivers? I can't mix channels for example and so i can't execute 2 or more sounds at the same time. thanks