Update, so after a nights configuring I think I know wherein the problem lies. :), I added Jack to the tray and now, when I start it, it gets completely red. I checked this up and supposedly it has to do with xruns(?). I also noticed that it helps changing the frames/period setting, but only to a degree(even at highest it's no good). I see now that this is not strange at all since it's the xruns that are causing it to slow down in the first place... Now all I have to figure out is why the xruns are being sent. Also I noticed something when starting alsamixer, I only have the masterbar. //paco
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Robert Klaar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi there again! > Been configuring audio now for the most of my friday-evening, everything > works fine except it doesn't :(. Pulseaudio works, mediaplayers routing to > pulseaudio too, but things like Ardour, Hydrogen, everything Jack-based > doesn't. It lags when I try to use any samples and everything that's not > working can in one way or another be related to Jack. When I started up a > new project in Ardour, a notice came up stating that I had locked my memory > or something, I looked up how to unlock this and now the notice is gone but > nothing has changed with how it sounds, allthought it seemed reasonable(I'm > sitting on a dual core 2.3 ghz with a ram of 3 g so I find it hard to think > anything's wrong with the hardware per sey), I also checked with system > monitor and it is hardly working it would seem when running jack. Also Jack > shows, in the Jack-ctrl window something like 1(249), "249 is increasing", > don't know if this is normal or not since I'm new to the whole thing. Anyone > care to take a guess?... so that I might go out and get oen or two beers at > least this friday evening :)... > //paco >
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