On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:55 PM, Paul Davis <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:46 PM, Arvind Venkatasubramanian > <[email protected]> wrote: > > > 2072.829 frames 43.184 ms Inv > > you have used a setting that produces 2048 frames of "software > latency", and your soundcard signal path (A/D etc) adds an additional > 24 frames of latency for the output->input pathway (likely 12 frames > on the output path and 12 on the input, though this can't really be > measured precisely). > > > The program does not seem to recognize the changes I made in the GUI > > parameters settings. > > qjackctl does not have any effect on the settings unless you *also* > stop & start JACK. this will stop jdelay too. > Thanks for reply. This is exactly the problem that I want to solve. My system latency cannot exceed 10 ms. Therefore, I need to fine tune the settings to a point where I can get this done without any Xrun interrupts. 2048 frames of Jdelay latency + sound card delay contributes to greater delay, which I do not desire. Should I then change my sound card? Does it make a big difference? I am using HDA Intel ALC880 Analog sound card. Everytime I changed the qJACKctl parameter settings, I "DID" stop Jackd, quited Jack, quited Jdelay and restarted again. Therefore, I am not sure if I am committing any fault. I am looking forward to hearing. Thx, -F Arvind V
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