BTW can I get a tarball of btsco somewhere, or could somebody email me
one? I am behind a proxy here at work and can't access external CVS.
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> I am trying out the a2play in head version btsco package, basically it
> works great except that seems it=92s very sensitive to system event, if I
> leave the my notebook there playing without doing anything, I can listen
> hours music without any problem, however, if I try to something on the
> same pc, like edit some file or browse the internet, audio will be
> stopped, message like
> =
> Read 3321c0 1080 times / sec
fwiw, I found a2play timing is very sensitive to the use of X using the
closed-source nvidia driver. They must be doing something wacky like
masking interrupts for long periods.
the "real" driver using a2dpd is better at timing. I just applied Steve
Romanow's suggestion for the d-bus compile problem in case that helps.
Brad
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