Hi, the answers go down,.
Thank you so much for helping, Cheers, 2012/11/30 <[email protected]> > Hi, > > How much memory is in your desktops? If they're low on memory (512MB or > less) it could be something as simple as a resource / memory issue, > especially if there is something running in the background eating up cpu > / memory. > > *They are both 1GB, here what comes out from "free -m"* *root@tx:~# free -m* * total used free shared buffers cached* *Mem: 998 132 865 0 15 76* *-/+ buffers/cache: 40 957* *Swap: 206 0 206* > Are your onboard sound cards based on the Intel audio chipset? I've run > into difficulties with these chipsets in Linux grabbing an incorrect > sample rate with both ALSA and / or Jack, resulting in strange things > happening. Usually you can overcome this by setting the sample rate > that you want to use in your alsa config file, but sometimes that > doesn't even work. > > * * *Sure, they are Intel based:* *00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation N10/ICH 7 Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)* > If you've got some spare PCI sound cards (even those cheap soundblaster > or generic cards based on the cmedia chipset that everyone seems to have > a few of kicking around) that you can try, that might not be a bad idea. > > *I have an ESI Juli@ PCI and some cheap ice1724 based card by here, I'm gonna give them a try!* > > > > I have set up 2 old IBM P4 HT 3Ghz desktops running Wheezy and installed > > OpenOB on both. > > They are running OpenOB on the onboard sound cards through ALSA over a > > 100Mbit fast ethernet. > ? > > Using 96kbps Opus I get 390ms of delay, and using PCM 360ms, far above > the > > mentioned 50ms, what am I doing wrong? > > _______________________________________________ > Rivendell-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.rivendellaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/rivendell-dev >
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