I have recently noticed that spontaneously VLC will garble and chop up the audio files I am playing (it sounds almost like a CD skipping). The problem started on my laptop (Pentium M 1.7GHz, 512MB RAM, Onboard Graphics, Sound Blaster Audigy 2 NX External USB 24bit soundcard) while I was playing a 16bit/41KHz .wav file. I have been using VLC on my laptop for almost a year now and have 0.8.6b. While I was playing a song for a performance the song started to skip; at first it was hardly noticeable but by the end it was severe. After the performance I replayed the song with VLC but could not reproduce the problem. I even tried loading the computer and plugging another USB device in while in playback but nothing worked. I thought the problem was just a glitch for a while until it started happening on my desktop (Pentium 4 HT 4.0GHz(OC from 3.0GHz), 2GB RAM, ATI Radeon X1600 pro, Realtek ALC889A audio). I recently purchased a new motherboard for my desktop and had to reload windows. After the reload VLC (0.8.6b) worked fine for about a week but then began experiencing the same problems that I saw on my laptop. However, the problem was not a one time thing on my desktop. Every time I played anything with audio VLC would skip and at one point became garbled to the point of silence for several seconds. I tried to set the audio output module to different things but they all skipped somewhat, the worst being Win32 wavOut. I by far experienced the worst problems while using VLC with my TV tuner card: the audio was so bad that the speech on TV could not even be understood. I tried restarting VLC, changing settings, restarting windows but nothing worked. After leaving my computer for about 5 hours and coming back VLC worked fine. I recently downloaded 0.8.6c and installed it to my desktop and so far so good but I am waiting until it begins to give trouble too. Until this is fixed, for my sake, I will not be using VLC for a performance again. An update on my laptop: I noticed the skipping again when using VLC on my laptop with a different file but could not replicate it after the first time. On my laptop it only seems to skip when playing .wav files (then again that is all I play on my laptop, ha!).
I hope this is only a setting I am overlooking or a simple update.
Thanks for reading and hope you can help