Re: jack2 set to realtime / soft mode, normal kernel ?

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Hey Johnathan,

Mind expanding a bit on what soundcard your using, kernel version, jack frames & period?

If im to guess, you're not on a firewire card, usually the -RT is really nessiary to ensure
no XRuns..

Maybe you are though.. that's when I'd be really intrested! -Harry

PS: I'm not on Fedora at the moment, running Pure::Dyne latest stable. Very good -RT performance
on this laptop with that kernel & firewire stack. :-)

On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Jonathan E. Brickman <jeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was very surprised to see Jack2 working well set to realtime + soft mode, with a normal (non-rt) kernel, giving me 2.67 ms stated latency without kernel crashes in Fedora 13.

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