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udev - For pulseaudio what does tsched do (and what are ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/371595/for-pulseaudio-what-does-tsched-do-and-what-are-the-defaults
    Defaults to 1 (enabled). If your hardware does not return accurate timing information (e.g. Creative sound cards) you can try to set tsched=0 to enable the interupt based timing which was used in 0.9.10 and before. However I have two machines (different hardware), one which returns tsched=yes and one which does not.

Modules – PulseAudio

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Modules/
    tsched Since 0.9.11. Use system-timer based model (aka glitch-free). Defaults to 1 (enabled). If your hardware does not return accurate timing information (e.g. Creative sound cards) you can try to set tsched=0 to enable the interupt based timing which was used in 0.9.10 and before. ... PulseAudio implements both a sender and a receiver for RTP ...

PulseAudio - Official Kodi Wiki

    https://kodi.wiki/view/PulseAudio
    If this is the case, try to add tsched=0 to the udev loading section in /etc/pulse/default.pa to read like: load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0. Audio devices are disappearing with pulseaudio 8.0 (Ubuntu 16.04, even later version are affected) especially while running kodi and while using Adjust Refreshrate to match video. This is an issue with the …

Pulseaudio tsched workaround keeping wine audio ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=164906
    Pulseaudio's scheduling is broken on some audio cards, including mine (my driver is snd_emu10k1). Unfortunately, the only working hack I found was to disable timing scheduling (tsched=0) during loading of pulse drivers. An ugly solution since this kills wine sound. For now I set wine to use alsa directly (resulting in a working, sometimes slightly buggy sound).

How to use pulseaudio for network stream with Raspbmc ...

    https://itectec.com/unixlinux/how-to-use-pulseaudio-for-network-stream-with-raspbmc-kodi/
    There is the common problem of garbled audio playback when using the Pi's pulseaudio remotely over a network. Apparently using wifi frequently triggers this problem, but it's still a Pi-hardware specific problem with an available solution. On your RPi: sudo sed -i 's/^\(load-module module-udev-detect\)/\1 tsched=0/' /etc/pulse/system.pa

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