Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 12 Mar 1999 18:49:00 +0100 | From | Thomas Sailer <> | Subject | Re: Reason for sound dropouts found |
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T.Mertes@mobilkom.at wrote:
> Right, an mp3 buffer can be much smaller than a wave buffer. Here > you > can save RAM. But you have to expand the mp3 sound which costs time > and that can make problems when there is high CPU load. A plane
Then set your player process to RT. It works, I've tried. It even works on my P75 laptop, where mp3 decoding takes ~80% CPU, even during high disk IO activity / kernel compile, etc.
Tom
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