Version: (using KDE 3.5.10) OS: Linux Installed from: Mandriva RPMs I clicked on a wav file that was an attachment to an incoming email. It popped up a Kaffeine window, and started playing out the wav file, but the sound had lots of brief silent interruptions in it (probably about a tenth-second interruption every few seconds). I also saved that wav file to my personal directories, and tried playing it with Kaffeine...same result. But I can play that same wav file fine using the sox play command. I followed the instructions in KDE Control Center -> Sound -> Sound System, but "Auto Suspend" was already enabled. I tried decreasing the "suspend after x seconds" from 90 seconds to 30 seconds, but it didn't help.
This bug is too old, for a version < 1.3. Closing it, as the latest version is 2.0.1, and lots of things changed since version 1.2.x, including the usage of VLC as video display backend, support for DVB-T2 and ISDB-T via libVLC, etc. You may check on the upstream version and see if the bug was solved. The README file contains instructions about how to compile it. You can find it at our git repository: https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=kaffeine.git If you find similar issues with version 2.0.1, please re-open.