Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-10-14 Thread Matt Garman
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 05:06:22AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: The first one is easy. Try some different Jack settings. Instead of 128/2 try 64/4, or 128/3, etc., and see if some other setting works. You might get the same latency, or you might have to go a bit slower. The only time I actually

Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-10-13 Thread Mark Knecht
On 10/12/05, Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 06:48:48PM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: ...alsaplayer requires that you say you want to use realtime capabilities: alsaplayer -r -o jack ... Yeah, just the -r most likely. Also, depending on your sound card 128/2

Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-10-13 Thread Mark Knecht
On 10/13/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SNIP The first one is easy. Try some different Jack settings. Instead of 128/2 try 64/4, or 128/3, etc., and see if some other setting works. You might get the same latency, or you might have to go a bit slower. The only time I actually use

Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-10-12 Thread Matt Garman
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 10:39:44AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: 1) First, let's determine whether you need a new kernel. su to ... jackd -R -dalsa -r44100 -dhw -p128 -n2 alsaplayer -o jack ... longer test. Any skipping? Nope, not when running jackd+alsaplayer as root. However, when running

Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-10-12 Thread Mark Knecht
On 10/12/05, Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 10:39:44AM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: 1) First, let's determine whether you need a new kernel. su to ... jackd -R -dalsa -r44100 -dhw -p128 -n2 alsaplayer -o jack ... longer test. Any skipping? Nope, not when

Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-10-12 Thread Matt Garman
On Wed, Oct 12, 2005 at 06:48:48PM -0700, Mark Knecht wrote: ...alsaplayer requires that you say you want to use realtime capabilities: alsaplayer -r -o jack ... Yeah, just the -r most likely. Also, depending on your sound card 128/2 might be a bit tight, but let's try for it and see what

Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-10-06 Thread Mark Knecht
On 9/20/05, Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I installed jack (jack-audio-connection-kit), and configured it, as far as I can tell, correctly. At least I can get multiple audio streams multiplexed together. However, the performance leaves something to be desired: it is *extremely*

[gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-09-20 Thread Matt Garman
I installed jack (jack-audio-connection-kit), and configured it, as far as I can tell, correctly. At least I can get multiple audio streams multiplexed together. However, the performance leaves something to be desired: it is *extremely* prone to skipping, if my system is under any kind of load.

Re: [gentoo-user] bad jack(?) performance

2005-09-20 Thread Volker Armin Hemmann
On Wednesday 21 September 2005 03:30, Matt Garman wrote: I installed jack (jack-audio-connection-kit), and configured it, as far as I can tell, correctly. At least I can get multiple audio streams multiplexed together. However, the performance leaves something to be desired: it is