Re: Ardour 2.1 Mixer Levelmeters acting very slow with acpi=off

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Am Montag, 19. November 2007 schrieb susemuse27@xxxxxx:
> hi,
> I should have known this earlier: when starting my 2.6.24.rc2-rt1 with option
> "acpi=off" the audio performance increases significantly and I could be happy 
> - but - the levelmeters in Ardour's Mixer are now acting strangely: They rise
> quickly but the falloff rate is at lowest level and can't be adjusted.
> I've tried with a different kernel, 2.6.23.1-rt11 - it's the same. Of course
> I can live with that, it doesn't prevent me from enjoying my musical activity,
> but it takes some patience...
> With acpi on action Ardour works fine.
> Did anybody make similar experience and can give me a hint where to start my
> investigations? 

Really? weird... I used to boot with acpi=off on my desktop box (don't have a 
laptop) with JAD or 10.2/JAD kernel, I didn't ever see such a behaviour. 10.3 
with jengelh's RT works very well for me, with acpi, last time I tried that one 
with acpi=off it froze my box during boot, so I'd rather prefer to avoid trying 
again... sorry, I know this isn't particularly helpful. If you really want me 
to test it, contact me via PM or jacklab forum and I'll do it.


> thanks
> Susanne

Edgar

> data:
> Asus Laptop AMD Athlon 64
> ATI-MobilityRadeon9700
> openSuse 10.2-32Bit
> USB-Lexicon Omega Studio
> Ardour built with VST-support
> 


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