Re: Raspberry Pi and real-time, low-latency audio

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On 04/15/2013 10:39 AM, Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:
Just a USB cable from RPi to an A/C to USB adapter, and UA25EX
connected direct to the USB on RPi.

Check the current of the adapter, if it's somewhere around 1A you might need a more powerful adapter as the RPi already draws 700mA IIRC.

IIRC, when configuring using raspi-config, the Modest preset for
overclocking just increases the CPU freq from 700MHz to 800MHz. I
didn't want to risk my SD because I red that issue you mention, but it
seems that anyway I've left without my SD.


What kind of SD are you using? I've used different SD cards with different results. I'm now using a cheap OEM class 10 SD card that does get corrupted quickly but performance is better than other SD cards I've used. Whenever I change something I make a backup now.

Jeremy
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