Messages in this thread | | | From | "Michael H. Warfield" <> | Subject | Re: Sound bug in 2.1/2.2 kernels? | Date | Thu, 21 Jan 1999 11:29:43 -0500 (EST) |
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Steve Bergman enscribed thusly: > I have noticed this before but was just reminded of it. When I am running > realplayer 5.0 (realaudio) and the network stream is congested enough that it > has to stop and rebuffer, I always get an error 1 (general unknown error) and > when I quit the application I get:
> Audio write error. 480 bytes error #11 > Audio write error. 736 bytes error #11 > Audio write error. 426 bytes error #11 > Audio write error. 898 bytes error #0
That's a known bug in realaudio. There is a shim replacement for "open" that can be preloaded in front of realaudio to work around the problem until realaudio gets fixed.
Seems like I found the errata up on the ReadAudio site and downloaded the fix from a link that they provided.
> or something similar. This does not happen with the commercial OSS. I am using > a sound blaster 16 isa which is not pnp. I don't remember having this problem > with 2.0 kernels but it's been a long time since I have used 2.0.x. Though I > have been using the commercial drivers, it would be nice to be able to use the > free drivers and of course I would be glad to test any fixes.
There was a change in the kernels, but the change was to correct incorrect behavior. Sorry, I don't remember the details.
> -Steve
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