[linux-audio-user] Pulling off old 2-track reels and trying to

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IOf this is a one-time deal I would disable UBS in the bios and rip the
tracks....
but that's just me....

> On Sun, 2005-04-24 at 22:51 +0200, Wolfgang Woehl wrote:
>> irq 10 would be a good choice. Usually it's the first available high
>> priority interrupt.
>
>
> I tried all 4 empty slots in my PC and was only able to get IRQ5 or
> IRQ11.  IRQ5 is where I was before... sharing with the video card, the
> gigabit ethernet controller, and the USB v2 controller.
>
> Now I'm in IRQ11, sharing only with the USB v1.1 controller.  Instead of
> 300 XRUNs per second at 96KHz, I get only one.  Also, instead of 50
> XRUNs per second at 88.2KHz, I get only one every 30 seconds.
>
> So, there's marked improvement, but still not good enough to pull off a
> whole reel of music.  I don't know why IRQ10 seems to be left unused
> altogether.  I figured my PC would have assigned an empty IRQ before
> making my soundcard share an already used IRQ.  Time for more research.
>
>
> Alan
>


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