[linux-audio-user] vxpocket perfomance questions

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Hi,

I have a VXpocket v2 running under a 2.6.5-gentoo-r1 kernel which is 
patched with rt caps.

I find that with jackstart, I can get away with 2 periods of 512 samples 
if the communication is 1-way, but in duplex mode I need 2 periods of 
4096 samples to avoid xruns.  Surprisingly, my on-board soundcard has 
better performance!

Is this much different under a low-latency 2.4 kernel?

Would it be better if the card were hw:0 instead of hw:2?

Also, is it normal for the card to distort if the PCM level is above 82? 
  I wasn't having this distortion problem with W2K if IIRC.

Cheers,
Chris

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