If you're in a VM you have crappy timers. Guaranteed, practically. And 
your card latency will be gigantic.

You'll need to set JACK's ALSA driver to use gigantic latencies, try 
4096x4 or so and work your way down till you xrun, then back off a bit.

NetJACK won't help you here unless you use huge latencies.

Realtime priority in the host OS wouldn't hurt, I suspect.

Cheers,
James Harrison

On 12 April 2012 21:13:39, [email protected] wrote:
>
> It seems like I read a thread on here some months ago that people had
> successfully run Rivendell in a virtual machine.  I've set it up in a
> VirtualBox VM, but Jack and ALSA don't seem very happy.  (I haven't
> bothered trying to start Rivendell since Jack starts spewing XRun
> messages as soon as you start it and I've tried it with Audacity and
> it is so choppy that you can't even recognize what is being recorded.
>
> Has any one successfully used Rivendell in VirtualBox (Linux Host)?
>
> Thanks,
>     -Scott
>
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