Folks, I am on something of a quest here. I have been suffering clicks in the audio stream here for sometime now. I have changed my audio HW from 3 x ice1712 cards to a Firepod firewire, changed my Distro 3 times, changed everything I know about kernels, jack, alsa etc etc...; all to no avail. The click manifests when duplex recording from ardour back into ardour ( or traverso, mhwaveedit etc... this is not ardour specific) So what I would like to ask is can others please carry out this simple test. Record some tone first. (you could just install Jaaa.) Generate 20 minutes of tone into 4 Ardour (or whatever) tracks. Then playback the tone whilst recording it back into another 4 tracks in Ardour. Do you see any clicks ? They sound exactly like changing an I/O point within ardour when program material is being played back.. They appear as a spike in the waveform. On closer inspection I generally see a "flat-line" between a broken waveform of about 70-110 samples. Sometimes it's smaller, and sometimes it just a typical "distrotion" of the wave itself. I always get them. Sometimes it goes for 3-4 minutes without one, but I always get them. Traverso doesn't get them using the alsa driver. This may or may not be significant. Jack is the standard way of connection here,in collaboration with Qjackctl, so a test with jack is what I most seek. Tone is the best way to test audio stability; i wonder how many people have tested with tone ? I hadn't for some years; when i did i was shocked at the result. any feedback will be most welcome g. HW: tried 32 bit Amd, 64 bit Amd, 64 bit Dual Core Amd, CCRMA, 64 Studio, Musix, Gentoo, alsa 1.0.13 thru 15 rc1, Jack 103,107x, Jackdmp,Ardour 2.5, Ardour 99.3, kernel 2.6.18,20,21,22 all the major RT,with/without SMP,posix,RT,vst support; have i forgotten anything ? probably. but you can bet I've tried it. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user