Re: Playing 96k/24bit wave files

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Le Sat, 22 Jan 2011 20:33:10 +0100,
c0 <elcorreodelcoco@xxxxxxxxx> a Ãcrit :

> Hi.
> 
> I have not read/understand what you are trying to explain because my
> english level is not native language (sorry). But i can tell you
> something:
> 
> For audio works, i recommend you using JACK (with a realtime kernel).

Realtime kernel is needed only if you are doing intensive audio work,
that is stuffs like heavy software filtering or synthesis. For must of
us, it is no need at all to use a realtime kernel, even when using JACK.

In any case, I would use a realtime kernel only in a box dedicated to
audio work, and use another box for the other works. That because rt
kernels can trigger bugs in compilations. See
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20600 for example.

Ciao,
Dominique

> 
> Gracias.
> Chau!
> 

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