Re: alsa buffering

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On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 18:51 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
> [Please note that I run Debian unstable "Sid", so I don't know about
> the 
> availability of packages realtime-lsm and realtime-lsm-source in
> stable]
> 
> To enable realtime in your customised Debian 2.6.18 kernel, you need
> to 
> set under security options:
> 
> CONFIG_SECURITY_CAPABILITIES=m
> 

This will make no difference at all unless the app is specifically
written to use realtime scheduling.

I don't think this has anythign to do with why OSS apps sound good and
ALSA ones don't.  Maybe the app is not setting a big enough buffer.

Lee


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