[SOLVED] Re: Flash player = jerky sound

Andre Costa acosta at ar.microlink.com.br
Sun Dec 14 12:50:54 UTC 2003


Hi Tom,

just for the records, the probl disappears with ALSA driver instead of
nVidia's.

Thks for your help.

Regards,

Andre

On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:34:16 -0800 (PST)
Tom Mitchell <mitch48 at sbcglobal.net> wrote:

> 
> On Mon, 8 Dec 2003, Andre Costa wrote:
> > Reply-To: fedora-list at redhat.com
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > after some peeking around and some invaluable help from Opera's
> > mailing list, I was able to make Flash plugin 6.0.79 load on Opera
> > 7.23. However, even though animation plays right, sound is jerky. I
> > have a nForce-based mobo, so I am using nvaudio driver from nVidia.
> > 
> > Anyone with a similar setup has faced this problem?
> 
> The phrase "sound is jerky" tells me that your buffer pool is 
> not large enough or the net bandwidth is not enough.
> 
> Increase the size of memory cache in the browser if you can.
> 
> Since some most plug-ins have no tools to configure buffers you
> might setup a local squid proxy and tune it.  Squid prefetch can
> smooth out some network lags.
> 
> Since I use a mix of browsers I use squid to let me have small
> disk caches for each browser and user yet the system as a whole
> has lots.  If you set up squid to cache largish files then things
> like yum and up2date on multiple machines will run faster as
> well ;-) if they use a common caching proxy on a local net.
> 
> You might also see if some other large or CPU intensive 
> application is running and consuming resources needed 
> for  Flash.
> 
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