On Jan 24, Stefan Ehmann wrote: > I'm trying to write a small sound application and run across a problem > on CURRENT. > > It's very basic at the moment. It simply reads pcm data from a file and > uses write(2) on /dev/dsp. > > But as soon as I link the program with -lc_r there's always about 1 > second delay before a write call - which makes it pretty unusable for > playing sound. > > It should be easy reproducable if you link audio/waveplay with -lc_r. > > This doesn't happen in either FreeBSD 4.9, Knoppix or CURRENT if linked > with -lkse or -lthr. > > Am I'm missing something basic when using write together with lc_r or > ist this a bug in CURRENT? There is definetly a bug with the sound code when using vchans and select. Make sure that (using sysctl) hw.snd.maxautovchans=0 hw.snd.pcmX.vchans=0 --Mat -- In general, a standard is very useful, whether it's de facto or du jour. - Microsoft's Greg Sullivan as misquoted by News.ComReceived on Sat Jan 24 2004 - 10:18:59 UTC
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