On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 17:07 +0200, ugur guney wrote:
# Sorry, the cause of the problem was me. After I tried an another
program amSynth, same distorted sounds appeared and I understood that
the problem is not pd spesific. I played with the configuration of
jackd and when I set the Periods/Buffer = 3 (rather than 2) everthing
worked fine. I'm supposing that this is due to my non-real-time
kernel. Sorry for occupying your inboxes.
-uğur-
hey man, no problem at all. cool, that you could solve your problem
anyway. i don't know if the needed period/buffer-number has anything to
do with realtime-kernel. what combinations of period/buffer-numbers and
framesizes in jackd work or not on a specific soundcard, is still a big
mysterium for me. from my experience, each audio device requires
absolutely different settings. in the worst case, only one combination
works.
roman
On 2/1/07, ugur guney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# Hi all,
# I've just compiled PD with ./configure --enable-jack
options. My jack version is:
jackd -V
jackd version 0.102.29 tmpdir /dev/shm protocol 16
# I'm using jack with freebob in order to use my M-Audio
Firewire Solo. (Freebob's version is 1.0.0) Jack runs without
problems and Xruns (with 10 ms latency.) but when I use Jack
as audio device I get many DIO errors, and the sound comes
very distorded. In contrast OSS device works well. (OSS uses a
SoundBlaster Live! soundcard). (And I'm using Ubuntu 6.10)
# What may be the cause of this problem? I was never so close
to make music under Linux!
-ugur-
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