Hi David:

I think you was right: the NE uses of CPU was about a 60%.... but between jackd and X it probably reaches the 100%... After recompile the library seems to be working more fluid, but I've the same problem. Only after increasing the jack buffer (frames/period) to 4096 it seems to works good (with a latency of 171 ms :( ).

Using the tonal analysis without the visualization widgets do the same.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards,
Natanael.


David García Garzón wrote:
Tonal analysis is cpu hungry. If your cpu is not powerfull enough you won't be able to run it in realtime with jack and the process will be zombified as you describe. So check the cpu and if it is too busy try the tonal analysis alone. Another thing you can try is enabling the release mode when configuring the libraries:
scons configure release=1



On Friday 28 March 2008 15:05:45 Natanael Olaiz wrote:
The problem seems to appears only when I use the TonalAnalysis object...

Natanael Olaiz wrote:
Further information:

When it stops, the console says: "zombified - calling shutdown handler"

But: if I add an Audiosource object to the network, and connect it to
the AudioSink, make it play and connect in the Jack (a loopback
input-output) it works..., and then I can connect again the FileReader
(instead the Audiosource) to the AudioSink  and the original network
also works.

The example network files seems to work ok.

Any idea?


Natanael.
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