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PulseAudio stuttering and choppy sound - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1073873/pulseaudio-stuttering-and-choppy-sound

    pulseaudio - Problem with audio (stuttering/choppy) in ...

      https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/560545/problem-with-audio-stuttering-choppy-in-every-single-distribution-ive-used
      Now, every distro has flickery settings and the audio is choppy and stutters. And I've realized that if in those older (or stable) distributions I connected and HDMI monitor, the problem appears. I can't imagine what would happen if I tried a distribution with the problem and then connected and HDMI monitor.

    sound - A2DP on PulseAudio - terrible choppy/skipping ...

      https://askubuntu.com/questions/475987/a2dp-on-pulseaudio-terrible-choppy-skipping-audio

      audio - Choppy sound on MPD + Airplay, working pulseaudio ...

        https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/46736/choppy-sound-on-mpd-airplay-working-pulseaudio
        In this setup I get choppy sound coming from the receiver. However, I have troubleshooted the problem to mpd because of the following: 1) It is not a pulseaudio + raop since running ffmpeg -i my-audio-file.mp3 -f pulse "my-sink.local" does play well through the receiver via airplay.

      Choppy sound with GNU Radio and PulseAudio - Fun With ...

        https://www.funwithelectronics.com/?id=167
        If you get choppy sound when using pulseaudio with GNU radio it might help to create a file ~/.gnuradio/config.conf (if it does not already exist) and add the following: [audio_alsa] nperiods = 16. nperiods should be increased even more if the sound still remains choppy. You could also set period_time to a value around 0.100 in the same file.

      #763985 - pulseaudio: sound is choppy and high-pitched ...

        https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=763985
        pulseaudio: sound is choppy and high-pitched after suspend+resume. Package: pulseaudio ; Maintainer for pulseaudio is Pulseaudio maintenance team <[email protected]>; Source for pulseaudio is src:pulseaudio ( PTS, buildd, popcon ). Reported by: Adam Borowski <[email protected]>.

      Ubuntu – A2DP on PulseAudio – terrible choppy/skipping audio

        https://itectec.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-a2dp-on-pulseaudio-terrible-choppy-skipping-audio/
        The choppy output might be caused by the A2DP implementation, and how it buffers sound before encoding it. For me, changing this buffer's size solved the choppy sound problem. You need to perform three steps: Find necessary info about the bluetooth device (while it is connected!) pactl list | grep -Pzo '.*bluez_card(.*\n)*'

      #522598 - pulseaudio: sound choppy after recent upgrade ...

        https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522598
        Package: pulseaudio Version: 0.9.14-2 Justification: renders package unusable Severity: grave *** Please type your report below this line *** After a recent upgrade, all audio is interrupted with short pauses, making sound choppy. It affects video as well (mplayer, gxine, youtube, etc.). Videos (avi files, youtube videos) and audio and also video telephony is not …

      Audio stuttering/crackling fixed, I hope - Google Groups

        https://groups.google.com/g/gqrx/c/qFUJcWHRTzY

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