On 25 Jun 2003 23:56:19 -0400
"Brian J. Murrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If there was already a file with the same name as I was starting
> lavrec with, and it was a largeish file (i.e. hundreds of MB) lavrec
> would invariably fail with an audio ring buffer overflow.  The
> reason is/was that the filesystem I was writing onto was ext3 and
> the act of opening the file for writing (with truncation) was taking
> so long (clearing filesystem block bitmaps, etc.) that the audio
> ring buffer would overflow before things even got started.

That's a useful observation and worth bearing in mind although I'm using
rieserfs which may be better in that regard. Unfortunately my problem
happens even with new files.

Martin



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