On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 21:24 +0200, Arnold Krille wrote: > 2006/6/13, I. E. Smith-Heisters <public@xxxxxxxx>: > > I'm having problems with my Intel HD Audio chipset and jack, and was > > wondering if any of you might have some tips. I'm running Ubuntu > > Dapper, and everything works fine out of the box. ESD works, aplay > > works, etc.. When I start jackd the xruns fly by about as fast as they > > can. If I start it with RT enabled, it just times out and crashes. > > Any suggestions for troubleshooting? > > Is that a laptop? > > If yes: { > Is it your first experience with jack on laptop-builtins? > > If yes: { > Get used to it. And get a real sounddevice for professional usage... > } > } Eh... although onboard hardware is bad and getting worse, it should really be possible. Sounds like your hardware does not support those JACK settings. First try a bigger buffer, leaving the periods set to 2. If that fails, go back to a small buffer and try to increase the periods. If both of those fail try to increase both. Do all these tests in realtime mode. Lee