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Created May 02, 2021 by wojnilowicz@wojnilowicz

Stuttering sound with foobar2000 on wine

Version, Distribution, Desktop Environment: Pipewire 0.3.26, Fedora 34, KDE Plasma 5.21.4

Description of Problem: Sound stutters in foobar2000 when I'm e.g. switching thorugh its menu bar entries. It happens also if I'm switching throught other app menu bar or open a file or a window.

How Reproducible: Always.

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. start foobar2000.exe
  2. start playing a mp3 track in it
  3. click on foobar's e.g. File menu and move the cursor to Edit, View, etc. menus

Actual Results: Sound stutters.

Expected Results: Sound shouldn't stutter.

Additional Info Eg. pw-dump -N > file (As Attachment Please):

  1. foobar 2000 1.6
  2. wine 6.7 stagging
  3. usb sound card
  4. stereo configuration
  5. no stuttering if I disable pipewire and switch to alsa
  6. no stuttering if I disable pipewire and switch to pulseaudio
  7. no stuttering if I play sound on e.g. SMPlayer and with pipewire enabled
  8. I get foobar2000 Application-10) client missed 1 wakeups pulse-server 0x56121cb6e3b0: [foobar2000 Application] UNDERFLOW channel:0 offset:5257216 underrun:20> in journalctl --user -b -u pipewire-pulse but setting headroom to 1024 from 0 as suggested at https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#Audio_cutting_out_when_multiple_streams_start_playing doesn't help.
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