Re: Playing 96k/24bit wave files

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Le Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:50:00 +0100,
Niccolà Belli <darkbasic4@xxxxxxxxx> a Ãcrit :

> Il 30/01/2011 18:10, Dominique Michel ha scritto:
> > 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.
> 
> Fixed: rt patches are going to go mainline :)
All of them ? Where did you read it?

Or maybe a mix of parts of the rt patches and the cgroups thing will
give us the same functionality.

> Hopefully before 2.6.40 gets released.
> 
> Darkbasic
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