Re: Jack problem?

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On Tuesday 01 February 2011 08:43:38 Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
> On 02/01/2011 01:02 AM, torbenh wrote:
> > maybe your using 100 in it. that doesnt work. use 99
> 
> Hello Torben,
> 
> I've searched for more info about this but I couldn't find anywhere that
> 100 might be an invalid setting. Do you have more info on this, a link
> maybe?

Priority 100 is the absolute max on Linux. When you use that, nothing else 
will stop jack in case of errors. And nothing else has a chance to run, not 
even interrupts handlers for hardware.

Using priorities above 80 seems save, above 90 there is a good chance that 
your jack-threads take up your cpu and nothing has enough priority to stop 
them...

Don't test what happens while all is well, test what happens when you have a 
high dsp-load and then a cpu-hogging client.

Have fun,

Arnold

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