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Subjectbuffering sound in 2.0.35
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Hi all,

I assume that the 2.0 kernel's sound driver buffers some audio in memory
before playing it to decrease the chances of jitters. I know the ALSA
driver does this. I am curious as to whether there is a way to enlarge
this buffer to about a meg (6 seconds) in the code?

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