Check to see if the Wave file writer plugin is turned on. I had this problem with my brother's computer and it drove me mad trying to find out what it was. A clear indication of it would be sporadic wave files spread out in your home directory. Stuart Hall writes:
On my 6.4 system I tried running xmms for the first time. I was unable to get the program running at a normal speed - instead it operates many times quicker than it is supposed to, and sounds all squiggly (hard to be descriptive here, except it sounds like running a 33rpm record at 78rpm).
I turned up the sound to hear it, and now I am getting a constant "squiggly" sound out of my soundcard - but only in linux. My soundcard sounds fine when I reboot into windows. Weird, eh?
TIA, Stuart -- Stuart Hall Cheshire, Connecticut, USA Linux User# 141732
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