Re: Re: Intel HDA and Jack

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Lee Revell wrote:
On Mon, 2006-06-19 at 23:46 +0700, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
It turned out I had to enable DMA or a specific associated flag in the kernel... Are you 100% certain your kernel is setup for lowlat with *your* hardware?

Sorry, this makes no sense at all.  DMA for soundcards cannot be enabled
or disabled.  And no special setup should be required to get this to
work.

How *exactly* did you fix your problem?


DMA doesn't affect soundcards directly but it does cause latency issues.

The exact details of how I fixed it have been forgotten but the process required me to go through my kernel with a finetooth comb. That's what I'm suggesting for Ian.





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