Re: lowest usable latency from a USB 1 device?

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On 16/09/11 18:46, Paul Davis wrote:
On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Atte André Jensen<atte@xxxxxxxx>  wrote:
On 09/16/2011 07:33 PM, Paul Davis wrote:

if you can run a USB 1 class compliant audio device

And how do I figure out if the device is usb *1* class compliant?

actually, it almost doesn't matter because almost all of the USB audio
devices that work on linux are USB1; even if you have a USB2 device,
i'd be interested in hearing about that too (assuming it works with
linux).

I have an Edirol UA-1000: it was one of the first USB2 audio devices made, and has its own kernel driver (common with the Edirol UA-101, which superceded it). AFAIK it's not class compliant with either USB1 or USB2. It has 12 inputs and 10 outputs.

jackd runs very nicely with:

/usr/bin/jackd -P89 -t2000 -dalsa -r44100 -p256 -n2 -D -Chw:UA1000 -Phw:UA1000 -zs -I110 -O110

Hardware is a Dell Vostro 1520 laptop, Core2 Duo 2.4 GHz P8600.

Other software is Ubuntu 10.04, vanilla kernel from kernel.org (currently 3.0.4), and jack1 from svn.

I get the occasional xrun if I forget to disable CPU frequency scaling and the DSP load gets high, but otherwise it goes all day xrun free with these settings.

Colin.
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