Digging into this further, I'm seeing that "Phonon" is the culprit here... If I use mplayer, rhythmbox, or banshee to pump audio through PulseAudio, it works fine. Amarok (and all of KDE for that matter), when pumping audio through Phonon, gets all botched up. For fun, I tried updating to the latest KDE/Qt packages in "updates-testing", but they exhibit the same problem; stuttered audio on second song, sometimes requiring me to quit and restart Amarok before I can get it back on track (ooh, for all of _one_ song). :| On June 10, 2010, Graham TerMarsch wrote: > Before filing a bug I thought I'd ask and see if anyone here has got sound > working on Fedora-13 using an Intel ICH10 chipset. > > When I'd installed Fedora-12 on it last time I remember having to go > through some grief in getting PulseAudio working with it, but once I > followed the instructions online it worked great so I never thought about > it again. > > After having re-installed fresh with Fedora-13, though, audio isn't working > worth a ding. Sounds play, but stutter regularly. The more sounds you get > queued up, the worse it gets (e.g. when I scroll the wheel to change > desktops and it goes "bing" for each switch; worked great under F12 but > stutters and then stalls under F13). > > Most annoying of all, music w/Amarok only plays *one* song reliably. After > the song has ended, every song thereafter is out of sync and stutters > horribly. > > I'm running F13, 64-bit, using KDE-4.4.3 as my desktop. Motherboard is a > Gigabyte PE45-UD3P, with an Intel 82801JI (ICH10 Family) chipset, using > ALC889A codec. > > I've tried switching the Phonon engine from "Xine" to "Gstreamer" and back, > but the problem exists with both engines. > > I've tried "tsched=0" but that made things worse, with sounds not only > stuttering but also increasing in pitch. > > I've had a look at the h/w list for snd_hda_intel to see if any of the > quirks devices listed there were close to this one, but didn't see > anything that looked close. > > I've tried copying over the config I had on my old machine for PulseAudio > and ALSA, but that didn't make any difference either. > > So.... anyone out there got this working and would care to share the > secret? Or, shall I file a bug? :( -- Graham TerMarsch -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines