On Sun, February 10, 2013 12:52 pm, Folderol wrote: > On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 08:14:32 -0800 > "Len Ovens" <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> On Sun, February 10, 2013 2:57 am, Folderol wrote: >> >> > One thing I find confusing is the way the kernel performance changes >> so >> > dramatically from one version to the next. >> > >> > In debian testing, 64bit V3.1 vanilla works beautifully on my current >> > machine, but V3.2 requires jack to be set to 4x the latency! That's >> for >> > both >> > vanilla & RT. 3.2 was shipped with UbuntuStudio 12.04 (Lowlatency) and I have done at least one recording project (more than 12 tracks) with jack set -p 64 and no xruns at all. This is on my old P4 which has had the least tweaks for audio of my two machines (my netbook needs lots to work at all). I had sometime before in the 2.6 kernel era moved my audio IF to a cpi slot that did not share irqs, but that is about it. I tried lots of things, but that was what made the most difference. 12.10 went to kernel 3.5 (I think) and now 13.04 is using 3.8. All my machines are 32bit, don't know if that makes a difference, and while the netbook has more problems... it is atom based at 1.6Ghz and only 1g ram. Internally it has a PCIe bus, but I don't know that has anything to do with it's audio problems considering all it's other limitations. It can record audio through a midi IF with jack set -p64 as well, so it is not that bad. (forget internal sound for low latency) > I'll connect it up sometime during the week and give this a try. FWIW my > soundcard is a venerable 2496 PCI then, VIA/ICE17*. Is that the 1712 or the 172* (1720 to 1724 look the same to the PCI IF)? 32bit system? or 64 (if 64 is the kernel 32bit)? Newer (has PCIe HW as well as PCI)? I wonder if any of the new USB2.0 IFs use the VIA1730, AudioBox 1818VSL maybe? Seems to be the right number of i/o. -- Len Ovens www.OvenWerks.net _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user