On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 19:25:11 +0200, Antonio wrote: > > ant the problem is arising also playing mp3 stream from my hard disk!!!! > > Latest updates are: So, you can rule out the recent kernel update? Or to ask differently, since your list of updates does not contain a kernel, you are 100% sure the culprit is one of the listed updates? > > Jul 28 17:25:52 Updated: freetype.i586 2.3.9-5.fc11 > > Jul 28 17:25:55 Updated: pango.i586 1.24.5-1.fc11 > > Jul 28 17:25:56 Updated: bluez-libs.i586 4.42-1.fc11 > > Jul 28 17:26:08 Updated: ruby-libs.i586 1.8.6.369-1.fc11 > > Jul 28 17:26:12 Updated: ruby.i586 1.8.6.369-1.fc11 > > Jul 28 17:26:35 Updated: rhythmbox.i586 0.12.3-1.fc11 Is rhythmbox the music player you refer to? What happens if you downgrade? For example, to the original one from Fedora 11 or a different one found within koji web? It's not many updates that are related to audio. > > Jul 28 17:27:02 Updated: gstreamer-plugins-good.i586 0.10.15-4.fc11 > when I play a Mp3 file, Rhythmbox starts at the right speed and then > it starts very fast playing....what is going on??? who is causing this > mess??? and this is not rawhide :-( All I know is that the kernel-2.6.29.6-213.fc11 has touched ALSA, and while it has improved ALSA for some of us, it may have a bad impact on other users. Who knows? Instead of moaning about the regression you see, try a few older packages to find out. At least the previous kernel ought to be a very quick test for you. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines