Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black Audio Cape Buffer Overruns

2014-01-16 Thread Jack Mitchell
On 13/01/14 19:04, Jack Mitchell wrote: On 13/01/2014 18:40, eze_rg wrote: The best temporary solution that worked for me was using SoX for recording audio (instead of the arecord command). I get just a few buffer overruns, once in a while But, definitely, this is not a solution. It would

Re: [beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black Audio Cape Buffer Overruns

2014-01-16 Thread Jack Mitchell
I think the dma transfers that are happening due to writing to the uSD/eMMC are causing high latency in the IRQ's, which therefore stops data being pulled out of the buffer and as such overrunning. I think there are a couple of factors to it in all honesty and this is just a quick fix, but to

[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black Audio Cape Buffer Overruns

2014-01-13 Thread eze_rg
The best temporary solution that worked for me was using SoX for recording audio (instead of the arecord command). I get just a few buffer overruns, once in a while But, definitely, this is not a solution. It would be nice if someone could clarify this issue. Regards, Ezequiel -- For

[beagleboard] Re: BeagleBone Black Audio Cape Buffer Overruns

2014-01-13 Thread Jack Mitchell
On 13/01/2014 18:40, eze_rg wrote: The best temporary solution that worked for me was using SoX for recording audio (instead of the arecord command). I get just a few buffer overruns, once in a while But, definitely, this is not a solution. It would be nice if someone could clarify this