i use mplayer which in turn uses alsa audio/pulseaudio.
i get a counter that shows cache size and does, on occasion, run dry
making the stream stop.
when this happens, i find a message re: audio in the /var/log/messages file.
i suggest you look at this system log when you stream dies looking for
explicit clues.
then depending on what you see for a fact, decide your course of action.
swapping kernels on a whim seems like swatting at flies with a 12
gauge... :-\
FWIW, my fc10 seemed to work better, but my current fc11 has this
symptom too.
good luck, ...
On 09/05/2009 08:57 AM, Antonio M wrote:
2009/9/5 Elliott Chapin<echapin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Oh? Guess what I'm running :)
On 09/05/2009 10:59 AM, Antonio M wrote:
2009/9/5 Elliott Chapin<echapin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Perhaps the CCRMA kernel would help; it's realtime enhanced.
On 09/05/2009 10:01 AM, Antonio M wrote:
not available for F11, I think
And my system was working fine until recently, I don't know if
something happened to the stream or to some package during updates
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I installed gecko-mediaplayer and I conencted to same radio.....If I
start it from the song ticker, I can load blocks of 17 min 53 sec and
when each block is finished music stops and I have to re-issue a play
(button..)
If I start from the main page I get a counter for example of 7:53/2:08
where 7:53 increases with time but 2:08 doesn't increase.
I am confused
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