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Ambient Sounds Stuttering


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I'm still using Second Life Viewer 1.23 and was having issues with Ambient Inworld Sounds (STUTTERING). Bells from IMs, Clicks from cursors and sound files are repeating (stuttering) over and over. If I click on something, that sound continues and never stops. If I receive an IM from someone the bell continues and never stops.

It would only happen after a teleport, but now it's continious wherever I am inworld on the grid.

Please someone tell me what is causing it or what I can do to stop it.

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I truly do not know, but there is an open JIRA on a similar issue that affects V1 viewers.  Take a look >>> https://jira.secondlife.com/browse/VWR-11203  and see if that looks like your issue too, especially in the more recent entries.  If that's it, I wouldn't hold out much hope for ever getting it fixed.  LL is not putting any effort into repairing V1 bugs now, and the TPV development teams are all hard at work on their own V2 codebase viewers.  On the theory that your own copy of 1.23 has been borked somehow, you could try uninstalling it and installing a fresh copy.  It is still available at http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Linden_Lab_Official:Alternate_Viewers .  Otherwise, this may be telling you that it's time to move up to Phoenix or Firestorm or whatever your next viewer is.

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I never had such issues in 1.23! But anyway, first step clear your cache:

http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Clearing_the_cache

And I would recommend you try another better updated viewer. Phoenix is based on V1 code and works wonderfully. If your OS supports it, give a try to Firestorm: runs great!

http://www.phoenixviewer.com/downloads.php

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