Hi, On Wednesday 31 December 2008 14:49:42 Susanne Schneider wrote: > Compared to my Lexicon Omega Studio USB Device the performance of that > FW assembly (don't want to blame a single device of that chain) just was > disappointing, already in idlemode without any clients open the > jackserver showed a workload of roughly 5% (128 frames/3 periods), while > my Lexicon produces between 0.5 to 1% (128 frames/2 periods). As Jörn pointed out this is streaming-in-kernel-space vs. streaming-in- userspace. And probably your fw-device has _lots_ more channels. (USB1 can only carry four channels and USB2 has no audio-standard.) > Opening Ardour and just replaying one of my sessions produced glitches > where only a strong hiss could be heard. (The session itself caused a > workload of less than 20%.) - I remember having had those hiss glitches > in my early days in 2005 with the MAudio Transit USB and Kernel 2.6.11 - > I never expected them coming back some day... *lol* Did you try with higher latencies? As long as you don't need to do software-monitoring, you don't need low- latency for recording. It actually becomes safer to use higher latencies for recording as the hd has more time to store and read the data. > I then had a look on my interrupts and had to notice the FW Card sharing > it's interrupt (no 16) with the Nwidia Graficscard - so I might have > found the culprit - or not? - I don't know... :-((( Probably that is the reason. If ardour shows flashing VU-meters, your gui will update very often and generate lots of interrupts. This is guaranteed to interfere with the fw-card. While it is definitely worth trying to use the free driver (and the only possibility to get support from kernel-devs and near-kernel-devs), I don't think this will improve your situation. I have the feeling that if you can't change the interrupt of either the graphics card or the pcmcia-slot, you are out of luck. :-( What is the exact model of your internal ricoh fw-controller? ("lspci -nn | grep Fire" or add your line to http://subversion.ffado.org/wiki/HostControllers directly) Have fun and a happy new year, Arnold
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