Hi all, I am currently writing an article talks (among other things) about Linux as one of the currently viable pro-quality-audio platforms. I am trying to get a hold of some specs in relation to JACK, so I'd appreciate it if you can give me a quick rundown of the following information:
All of these pertain to ALSA or JACK: 1.) What is the lowest stable achievable latency with the current stable (2.4) branch of the kernel (with ll and preempt patches) using Alsa on a modern system (i.e. at least 1GHz machine)? 2.) What is the lowest stable achievable latency utilizing app<--->jack<--->audio hw kind of setup on a modern system (i.e. at least 1GHz machine) with the current stable (2.4) branch of the kernel (with ll and preempt patches) using Alsa? I would appreciate it if you restrict your responses to simple numbers (i.e. 1) 1.6ms 2) 2ms ) since I do not have the time to have a discussion on this matter, but am rather looking for a quick list of testimonials in regards to the two given questions. Thank you for your help! Sincerely, Ivica Ico Bukvic, composer, multimedia sculptor, programmer, webmaster & computer consultant http://meowing.ccm.uc.edu/~ico/ ============================ "To be is to do" - Socrates "To do is to be" - Sartre "Do be do be do" - Sinatra "I am" - God
