Richard Cooper wrote:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 06:47:13 -0400, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hmmm ... no realtime kernel here, never any problems playing MP3 files.
I think it was a combination of small buffers on my "SB Live! 24-bit" and
ALSA's insistance that the kernel not do anything to enhance a sound card,
such as emulate a larger buffer when the one provided by the sound card is
too small. ALSA could have easily done it from kernel space with it's
implied realtime priority via interrupts, but no.
That could be. Haven't had an SB card around for a long while - I think
the last one was an SB Live! 512 PCI, I never used that one with Linux.
It worked just fine with OS/2 and Windows95 ...
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David
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