Dear folks,
I had a good working Fedora 13 x86_64 that I thought to myself why not update it to Fedora 15 Beta and I did. I erased everything[Linux/Fedora lvm] and did a clean install kept dual boot situation. I configured it and updated it to yesterday's updates. I tried to play some mp3 files I had saved on an external drive and when I tried to play them I had a screeching sound :(, This did not happen before. The same files play fine in windows and using livecds like porteus live x86_64. I *wonder* what is happening. I had this happen also on a laptop running Fedora 15 KDE also fully updated. Is there something that has changed alsa version seems to be 1.0.24.1 or similar? I do not know who/what/which program to blame for this screeching sound :(
Any advice/suggestions/comments are appreciated.
Regards,
Antonio
Hi all, I found this same problem of screeching sound(not continuous but pulsating) happening in my x86_64 Fedora 14, but only when a flash video is being played (streaming from youtube, etc). RegardsAnoop Kammaran("AK")
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 17:37:08 -0700 From: olivares14031@yahoo.com Subject: sceeching sound when playing music files To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org
Dear folks,
I had a good working Fedora 13 x86_64 that I thought to myself why not update it to Fedora 15 Beta and I did. I erased everything[Linux/Fedora lvm] and did a clean install kept dual boot situation. I configured it and updated it to yesterday's updates. I tried to play some mp3 files I had saved on an external drive and when I tried to play them I had a screeching sound :(, This did not happen before. The same files play fine in windows and using livecds like porteus live x86_64. I *wonder* what is happening. I had this happen also on a laptop running Fedora 15 KDE also fully updated. Is there something that has changed alsa version seems to be 1.0.24.1 or similar? I do not know who/what/which program to blame for this screeching sound :(
Any advice/suggestions/comments are appreciated.
Regards,
Antonio
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On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 9:31 PM, Anoop Kammaran anoopkam@live.com wrote:
Hi all,
I found this same problem of screeching sound(not continuous but pulsating) happening in my x86_64 Fedora 14, but only when a flash video is being played (streaming from youtube, etc).
Regards Anoop Kammaran("AK")
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2011 17:37:08 -0700 From: olivares14031@yahoo.com Subject: sceeching sound when playing music files To: test@lists.fedoraproject.org
Dear folks,
I had a good working Fedora 13 x86_64 that I thought to myself why not
update it to Fedora 15 Beta and I did. I erased everything[Linux/Fedora lvm] and did a clean install kept dual boot situation. I configured it and updated it to yesterday's updates. I tried to play some mp3 files I had saved on an external drive and when I tried to play them I had a screeching sound :(, This did not happen before. The same files play fine in windows and using livecds like porteus live x86_64. I *wonder* what is happening. I had this happen also on a laptop running Fedora 15 KDE also fully updated. Is there something that has changed alsa version seems to be 1.0.24.1 or similar? I do not know who/what/which program to blame for this screeching sound :(
Any advice/suggestions/comments are appreciated.
Regards,
Antonio
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Anoop - I believe your issue isn't related to the previous one. Yours is a known bug between Flash and glibc's memcpy function. It is kind of at a standstill, because no-one can update Adobe's flash code. Look at this comment to see a workaround: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=638477#c55
No clue on the original screeching MP3 issue though.