[linux-audio-user] XRuns with the Audiophile 24/96 M-Audio

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Remi Bernhard <rgbmlist2@xxxxxxx> writes:

> - i changed irq (several changes : irq5, then irq 10)

the order of interrupt priority on a non-APIC machine:

0, 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7

0 is the highest priority
7 is the lowest priority

Therefor it would be best to put the spu on irq 8 or 9, giving it a
higher priority, atleast give it a higher priority than the other
cards on your station.

It is also wise to tune the pci latency timer so that no card can hold
the bus for a "long" period. Give the spu as much time as it needs and
the other cards very little time.

> - i changed the Pci port

The trick is to get a high priority irq

> - i tried to run jackd as root

The important thing is to let jack have posix 1.e capabilities

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