Re: jackd acts weird

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hi

thanks for reply

it's not a kluppe problem but a jackd one
i managed to get some sound in jack but using it in "playback only" mode
and i have many clips and xruns

actually i reinstalled my system with a new kernel and i can't make it work as fine as my old one

i try to find the best realtime solution

on my former system i used a 2.6.15-mingo's patched with a standalone realtime-lsm module and i was so satisfied with that

now i have a 2.6.17.11 and seeing realtime-lsm seeming deprecated makes me try set_rlimits and PAM solutions

but for now it's not efificient at all

i guess there must have been many experiences report about that on the list but i'd be interested if some would like to share experiences with recent kernels

thanks
greetings

Martin Wohlleben a écrit :
Hello,

I tried kluppe on current realtime-audio setups and it didn't work fine anymore (one year ago on SuSE 9.1 it was running on the same computer/souncard config at smallest available buffersizes without any problems) Now, the only possibility to get it working with jack is to increase the buffer size to 1024 samples or more. You should check if kluppe is still conncted to jack after starting (e.g. with qjackctl - if it's still connected after start-up you should see kluppe's channels). I tried kluppe under Agnula-Demudi and Gentoo with rt-patched kernels and rt-privileges, so it seems to be a problem of kluppe or some other new libraries used by it. Jackd seems to run ok, because other apps like ardour, sooperlooper, jamin or Rosegarden are still running fine at small buffers (64-128 samples).
I didn't use terminatorX yet, so I can't say if it is the same for me.

regards
Martin
Am Freitag 25 August 2006 17:08 schrieb eun.sung:
hi list

on a new system, i can't understand what happens with jack

i can launch jackd - seems to work normally - create some connections
with terminatorX for example

but when i "power" on terminatorX - the same thing happens with kluppe
(haven't tried yet with other apps) - the audio file doesn't get read at
all although it gets read when i use the app with a direct ALSA output

i tried both stable and svn versions of jack and run that all on a
2.6.17.11-molnar's patched kernel

do you have an idea about what happens here?

thanks
greetings


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