Hi,
I have jack running on a windows machine with the net driver (slave).
The master is fedora 18.
The relevant incantations (taken from .jackdrc) are:
Master: jackd -S -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p256 -n3 -H -M -Xseq
Slave: jackd -X winmme -dnet -i2 -o2 -C8 -P24 -i8
... both controlled by qjackctl
This has been working pretty flawlessly for a few months but when I
noticed with a certain instrument on the slave there was some midi
latency, I decided to try fiddling with master -p (frames/period). I
shut both slave and master down, changed period from 256 -> 128 and
fired up the master -- all great, played some music , made a few live
recordings etc.
Then I started the slave (same command line) and noticed massive xruns
(on the slave) -- so ... I change it all back to -p 256 but the xruns
are still present (on the slave).
Poking around a bit, I opened up the "options" on the master and it says
Frames/Period: 256, I open up options on the slave, and it is grayed out
but says: Frames/Period: 512.
My questions are simply:
1) is qjackctl reporting this correctly on the slave?
2) if so, how or why would they be different?
3) is this why I'm seeing massive xruns?
Any help appreciated.
David
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