Re: [LAU] Installing realtime kernel - getting it to work.

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If you get libxine from svn... it now has jack supported as a backend....
It works reasonably well except that wma files just don't want to play 
properly.

Hopefully they will make a release sometime soon.

On Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:55:28 am Brad Fuller wrote:
> Geoff Beasley wrote:
> > On Wednesday 04 April 2007 09:52:16 Brad Fuller wrote:
> >> Right, these are all set except for: hpet (my cpu is too old), but I'll
> >> set it anyway and "Tickless System." Is this what you are referring to
> >> when you speak of "tickless timers"?
> >
> > yup. it'll help.   what are the exact symptoms ? you should be having no
> > problem at all...
>
> my only problems now are outside of jack, - i think jack works ok. Using
> the xine engine in amarok produces lots of clicks. Moving to the Helix
> engine works much better.
> Audacity, w/o jack, clicks too with any typing, net, window movement...
> the usual.
>
> I'm also concerned with the playback rate. Some apps playback too slow
> (amarok and snd, neither with jack) while audacity plays back at the
> right sample rate (with or w/o jack).
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