Re: Metallic recording in cs46xx on Thinkpad T22

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Hi James, thank you for the reply.

>> Each time you start to record you have a
>> 10% chance of having the recording completely
>> distorted and having a metallic sound.
>
> I know that sound.  And it is quite ugly.  On my snd-hda-intel board(nVidia MCP61), I have to increase the number of periods to overcome this sound.  default of 2 > > increased to 3 and all was fine, in jackd -n 3.  For arecord you might look at different than default buffer/period sizes.  It's basically a latency issue.
>
> Other considerations are to give the audio group realtime permissions so things like ethernet traffic doesn't cause clicks and other distortions in the sound.
>/etc/security/limits.conf

Sadly, I've already tried all of these to no avail.

The only thing I can't do is to have the soundcard have it's own IRQ - I allways get "yenta" together with it.

Someone knows how to disable it or change it's IRQ?

Ciao
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