On 10/10/2010 03:59 PM, Jeff McClintock wrote:
Off-Topic: IMHO Piracy hurts Linux by providing a competing 'low cost'
alternative to*real* free (FOSS) software.
well put
g.
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>> BUT never ever a licenced Windows + a bought Cubase will cause such an
>> issue, assumed you didn't install a cracked Windows Office too.
>clearly you have no idea who Jeff McClintock is, or you wouldn't be
offensive.
;)
I do use licensed software. I am quite anti-piracy and have made submis
> It could be useful to have some anecdotal evidence to quantify measures
> of jitter like "annoying" and "drunk", so:
>
> What is your buffer-size?
Hi Jens,
I test with several sound cards. M-Audio, Creative Audigy, ASIO-for-all, and
generic motherboard driver. I've found the jitter at settings
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> 1. Everybody should use Linux only, regarding to ethical reasons.
> 2. I prefer Linux, I've got issues using Linux, I don't like Windows,
> BUT never ever a licenced Windows + a bought Cubase will cause such an
> issue, assumed you didn't inst
On 10/09/10 11:40, Luis Garrido wrote:
> Has someone else here managed to successfully run jack over USB audio
> through an external hub?
Hi Luis,
I'm just trying this and it works. jackd at 48k*1024*3 produces
occasional x-runs which it otherwise does not.
Jackd even starts up with 48k*64*3 and
On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 2:55 AM, Geoff Beasley
wrote:
> until Clemens chimes in... is it your own kernel Luis ? looks like usb2
> device in usb1 port maybe? check your usb config in the kernel perhaps
Hi, Geoff, thanks for answering. Clemens is perhaps the ultimate USB
audio guru, but everyone els