#238: JACK input seems to have random noise
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  Reporter:  MiiJaySung  |       Owner:  admin                 
      Type:  Bugs        |      Status:  new                   
  Priority:  3           |   Milestone:                        
 Component:  Liquidsoap  |     Version:                        
Resolution:              |    Keywords:  noise JACK square wave
       Mac:  1           |       Linux:  1                     
    Netbsd:  1           |       Other:  1                     
   Freebsd:  1           |  
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Comment (by MiiJaySung):

 I also noticed for some reason something was saturating the CPU usage at
 100% (oddly enough no particular process was showing high usage under top
 / gnome-system-monitor). I killed a load of processes and this seemed to
 stop this.

 I have a feeling it's down to the fact I hurriedly put together a few line
 script a while back to start the liquidsoap scripts (which the client
 dragged over an icon). This script basically forked off to start
 liquidsoap and restarted it if it died. I think somewhere there was
 something there creating a resource leak. I did notice I often had to
 restart JACK when I manually closed / killed my liquidsoap scripts in a
 none graceful way (otherwise liquidsoap would moan it couldn't connect to
 JACK). I'll look into this as I should be able to ditch my script now
 anyway, and I'll see if there is something on Liquidsoap that's
 misbehaving when it's killed in a non graceful way that prevents it
 freeing up the JACK port correctly (If so, I'll post another bug as it's
 separate to this).

 While the crackling is down to my stupidity here, would it be possible to
 maybe stop liquidsoap from leaving the buffer at a 50% volume level (thus
 stoping the crackle).

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Ticket URL: <http://savonet.rastageeks.org/ticket/238#comment:3>
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