Re: Laptop soundcard recommendations?

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On 2/22/2008 11:55 AM, Florian wrote:
>> But the laptop is not running realtime linux is it? It has
> sure it is...

to clarify: this is not a "full" realtime or embedded linux, it's
Redhat's RHEL 5 with their realtime kernel.

Florian


>> loads of potential latencies and stuff demanding the system's
>> attention-- page swapping, program swapping, etc. So why would
>> you think that it would work on Linux without underruns? If
>> you wnat 1ms latencies, your computer must be feading the
>> beast at least every .1ms with no interruptions longer than 
>> 1ms. That is not many samples in your buffer. I have no idea
>> if alsa can be made to work that way.
> 
> basically we have that setup working on a workstation, so why
> shouldn't it work on a laptop? Actually, my collegues here
> "think" in guaranteed time slices in the microsecond or even
> nanosecond range. For them, 1 millisecond is an eternity where A
> LOT can be done on modern processors :)
> 
> Later,
> Florian
> 
>>> Thanks, Florian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/22/2008 1:48 AM, Bill Unruh wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 22 Feb 2008, Florian wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> on our IBM/Lenovo T60 laptop, we want higher audio
>>>>> quality than the built-in HD-Audio, especially low
>>>>> latency - in the range of 1 millisecond or lower.
>>>>>
>>>>> Can anyone recommend a PCCard/Cardbus soundcard, or
>>>>> possibly a USB card supported by alsa and which you've
>>>>> been able to run with low latency?
>>>> The usb audio maudio transit I have been quite pleased by,
>>>> esp now that the alsa has stabilised for this card.
>>>> Latency it sseems to me is more a matter of the buffer
>>>> size that is used than anything else. At 1ms you can only 
>>>> have at most 20 samples in the buffer. That runs the
>>>> danger of underruns, since something could distract the
>>>> computer for that length of time.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, Florian
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
> 

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Florian Bomers
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