paul- wrote:
> I dont test any WiFi with the AO version. Again, Im not going to
> recommend it to anyone. If you want to play with it, and it sounds
> better to you, then great.
For what its worth, I use the AO version on all 7 of my Rpies. 2 with
Ethernet and 5 Wireless with no problems
I dont test any WiFi with the AO version. Again, Im not going to
recommend it to anyone. If you want to play with it, and it sounds
better to you, then great.
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Greg Erskine wrote:
> hi steff,
>
> I would only use the Audio Optimized pCP if I is was an "Audiophile who
> liked a little pain". :)
>
> I don't use it myself.
>
> The RT Kernel is only just started getting "official" status by RPF so
> it will be a while until that is considered
paul- wrote:
> The old Audio Optimized kernel was not Real Time. The current one is.
> That is the only change.
Thanks for the feedback.
Another question: in the past the old Audio Optimized version was not
suggested with WiFi.
What about the new Real Time Kernel one?
Moreover and
steff wrote:
> Well... I know quite well what a real time kernel is.
> You could eventually say: ask to google, search the forum, etc. and this
> would be acceptable.
>
> Go back to my question: I was not asking what is a real time kernel
> system, rather I was asking the differences (if any)
Well... I know quite well what a real time kernel is.
You could eventually say: ask to google, search the forum, etc. and this
would be acceptable.
Go back to my question: I was not asking what is a real time kernel
system, rather I was asking the differences (if any) versus the "old"
Audio
steff wrote:
> I am still running on a Rpi3 the "old" 3.22 version since it is great.
> I never used the Audio Optimize version before because of issues with
> Rpi3 WiFi
>
> What is the difference between the old Audio Optimized and the new Real
> Time Kernel?
> When is suggested the standard
I am still running on a Rpi3 the "old" 3.22 version since it is great.
I never used the Audio Optimize version before because of issues with
Rpi3 WiFi
What is the difference between the old Audio Optimized and the new Real
Time Kernel?
When is suggested the standard and when the Real Time