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Date:      Mon, 18 Dec 2000 00:17:44 -0700
From:      dlm-fbmm@weaselfish.com
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   "blips" on ES1371 when playing WAVs
Message-ID:  <200012180717.eBI7HiD09739@green-dome.village.org>

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I have a "AudioPCI ES1371" according to pcm's probe, and am running
4.1-RELEASE.  I've ripped various cds, producing a bunch of WAV files
(hey, if you've got the disk space, why throw away musical content by
doing a lossy compression?).  I'm using splay (0.8.2) and waveplay
(2000.12.10) to play them.  The ripping was done with dagrab (0.3.5),
which reported that it didn't need to do any jitter corrections.

The problem I'm having is that I'm getting "blip"-like noises, several
per second (hard to count, but they're well-spaced enough that most of
the music comes through ok, maybe 5-10?).  It seems to take a few
seconds for them to start happening.  As best I can tell, I'm not
getting analog clipping (if so, it's in the ES1371; haven't actually
dragged an o'scope out yet).

The same problem happens with MP3s, and has no apparent correlation
with other system activity (the machine is used as an ssh-capable X
terminal).

The source filesystem has 32KB blocks and fragments, and 128 cylinders
per group.  The drive is "ata1-slave using UDMA66", and has dma
enabled.  The master on that bus is a DVD player which is not in use
at the moment.

Beyond the obvious things I've alluded to checking above, the only
theory I've been able to come up with is that 32KB is roughly 200ms,
and I could believe I'm getting five blips per second, which would
indicate a problem at filesystem block boundaries.  Not sure how to
test that, though.

Has anyone else encountered this, or have suggestions as to how to
make it go away?

	Dworkin


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