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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 15:13:00 +0100 (CET)
From: Peter Schuller <scode_ufp@usa.net>
To: alsa-user@jcu.cz
Subject: Mod playing and infitite repeats
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Hi!

Thanks to everyone who answered my question about /dev/sequencer support a
while back.

I'm not sure if this is a mikmod or alsa problem, but it's probaby the
latter. So I'll ask here.

I've downloaded the latest alsa drivers and libs, and am trying to play modules
using MikMod. The problem is that the first second of every song is infinitely
repeated, until I hit CTRL+C. Since this happens no matter what file format I'm
playing, I'm guessing it's ALSA related.

Last time this happened, it went away after a few hours, and I guess it might
again. But in any case, I'd like to resolve it. Is there anything I might check
when something like this happens? Any settings that might be screwed up that
would cause this kind of behaivior?

Thanks!

/ Peter Schuller
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