Description of problem: When running any of the Monkey Island games through scummvm, the sound is very crackly. Also, while it's running, top shows the "pulseaudio" process using 10% CPU. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): scummvm-0.12.0-1.fc10.i386 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Run Secret of Monkey Island through scummvm Additional info: We haven't yet tried running scummvm without pulseaudio, but we can do that if necessary (is there a way to disable pulseaudio short of "yum remove"-ing it?
> We haven't yet tried running scummvm without pulseaudio, but we can do that if > necessary (is there a way to disable pulseaudio short of "yum remove"-ing it? Okay, we just tried the brute-force solution of killing all pulseaudio processes and running scummvm, and -- as expected -- the sound was completely clear.
Same behaviour over here with snd_hda_intel. You could try to: export SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa or SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa scummvm
(In reply to comment #2) > Same behaviour over here with snd_hda_intel. > You could try to: > > export SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa > > or > > SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa scummvm export SDL_AUDIODRIVER=alsa fixed the problem for me here on fc10.
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