On 8/20/06, fredex <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
wrote:> Hi gang!
>
> I'm hoping for some advice here,...
>
> I've been having this problem for a while and have come to the point
where
> I need someone else's guidance/suggestions/help...
>
> I'm running a Cenotos-4 system. It was originally a TAO Linux-1 system,
> that was upgraded to Tao-4, and subsequently switched (via yum, using the
> procedure created by the Tao maintainer with--I assume--assitance from the
> Centos maintainers) to Centos-4.
>
I have seen this issue with some sound-cards.. what is the sound card
you are using, what are the options that are in /etc/modprobe.conf,
and what is your other hardware (memory, cpu, chipset.)
There are 3 reasons I have found for sound changes:
1) Chipset issues that can be corrected with a bios update (if the
sound is embedded). The newer kernel driver expects certain access to
the hardware and the BIOS needs a kick.
2) Chipset issues that need an updated kernel module. ALSA changes are
a major issue. I had to keep getting dkms modules for my sound card
for a while because the newer ALSA covered the card but the kernel
didnt.
3) Flash is optimized for Flash-9 and doesnt sound good in
Flash-7> Ever since the upgrade from tao-1 to tao-4, Flash audio is horribly
> distorted.
>
> I've reinstalled the flash-7 plugin more than once, most recently
today.
> Today I also went through the entire system making sure there is only
> a single copy of the files flashplayer.xpt and libflashplayer.so, and
> that they are the newest ones from today.
>
> What brings it to a head today is that my local NPR station appears to have
> switched to providing their audio stream as flash. At least I am no longer
> offered any choice (it used to allow us to choose windows media, real, or
> quicktime, all of which worked with mplayer), flash being what I get.
>
> I'm open to suggestions. Thanks in advance!
>
> Fred
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