Are you recording to a journalling filesystem? See the jack FAQ if you are. I suggest updating to current releases. --ant * LinuxMedia <linuxmedia4@xxxxxxxxxxxx> [Jul 18 03 06:58]: > Greetings, > > I seem to be having a problem with Jack and Ardour. Ardour keeps > stopping while I'm recording and a dialog box comes up that says "JACK > has either shutdown or it disconnected Ardour because Ardour was not > fast enough. You should save the session and restart both JACK and Ardour". > > I'm running Jack as root with the following: > > jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:0 -r 44100 > > I've changed the buffer size (-p) to 512, then 1024 and then 2048 and > it had no effect, so appearently it has nothing to do with the buffer > settings. > > I've also tried to run it in fvwm2 just in case KDE was too much for it. > But had the same problem. > > I've already did all the IRQ and latency test when I was learning > ecasound. In fact, ecasound seems to run fine. > > I'm running the versions of Jack and Ardour that came with SuSE 8.1 > (Jack 0.37.2-27) (Ardour cvs20020816-21). > > Any help would be appreciated > Thanks... Rocco > >