Le 28/01/2022 à 16:40, ycollette.nospam@xxxxxxx a écrit :
Nice, thanks for the hint. I will do some tests next week.
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De: "David Kastrup" <dak@xxxxxxx>
À: "ycollette nospam" <ycollette.nospam@xxxxxxx>
Cc: "Tim" <termtech@xxxxxxxxxx>, linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Envoyé: Vendredi 28 Janvier 2022 16:37:52
Objet: Re: Connect pipewire to running JACK server
ycollette.nospam@xxxxxxx writes:
Can somebody share pipewire configuration files for low latency audio with pw-jack ?
I am still struggling but maybe this is due to the audio USB interface
I've got: FocusRite 18i8.
It's maybe not overly relevant for your case but I've had significantly
different experiences with, say, the Mackie Onyx Satellite and the ALSA
drivers by picking period sizes of 128 (which does not work without
periodic dropouts not marked as Xruns) and even something as low as 24
samples: apparently at least at 48kHz or 96kHz it is crucial to have the
period size divisable by 3. And if it is, very low latencies are
possible while if it isn't, you get garbage.
I just tested the "multiple of 3" rule and effectively, it worked.
With a buffer size of 256, I've got garbage and with the buffer of size
128 it's fine.
How did you find this rule ? Trial and errors ?
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