Gustin Johnson wrote: > Even if you find out that the problem is your motherboard, that is still > useful to know (and perhaps can be fixed by kernel developers). At this > point you still have to figure out what specifically is broken and that > takes time and effort. >
While Rui has nearly no jitter with the system timer, it's better for me to use the PCM timer. I don't know how to figure out the cause or what to ask ASUS. Another thing I ask myself is, if I should make the same test with Windows and assumed it will be better for Windows than it is for Linux, if I should keep back this information toward ASUS. If they know all about the issue I know, it can be a help, but on the other hand, assumed it would be better with Windows, I can imagine that they will blame Linux and not their hardware or BIOS for the troubles. I guess toward ASUS I should say that only Linux is running on my machine. Anyway, what should I report ASUS? Cheers, Ralf PS: The uploaded TAR file is to messy, I guess only the .mid with 4 to the floor is needed, resp. everybody can edit such a file and don't need to download it. Also I have written too much and beyond that too much OT. As a 'standard test' for the future, if anybody should run into timing trouble too: Simply 4 to the floor boom, boom, boom, boom and recording it using different timer sources and different internal sources, like hosted applications (DSSI) or stand alone applications like Qsynth and where applicable external equipment should be compared by playing it in unison and if needed by watching the PCMs by Audacity. -- Secret of Tux: http://images.wallaceandgromit.com/user_uploads/forum_thumbnails/5/75/355.jpg "Gromit bit me" says HMV dog: http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/03_03/GomitHMVPA_468x319.jpg _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
