Il 05/02/2011 12:43, Dominique Michel ha scritto:
> All of them ? Where did you read it?
As you can see rt patches stalled, this is because they are in the
middle of a major overhaul of key compononents of the patch to make
progress in mainlining. Next patch should be against 2.6.37. More info
on
Le Thu, 03 Feb 2011 21:50:00 +0100,
Niccolò Belli a écrit :
> Il 30/01/2011 18:10, Dominique Michel ha scritto:
> > In any case, I would use a realtime kernel only in a box dedicated
> > to audio work, and use another box for the other works. That
> > because rt kernels can trigger bugs in compil
Il 30/01/2011 18:10, Dominique Michel ha scritto:
> In any case, I would use a realtime kernel only in a box dedicated to
> audio work, and use another box for the other works. That because rt
> kernels can trigger bugs in compilations.
Fixed: rt patches are going to go mainline :)
Hopefully befor
Le Sun, 30 Jan 2011 20:07:28 -0600,
James Shatto a écrit :
> If you have a sufficiently fast computer, you MIGHT get by without it.
> But if you record/use audio and use the network at the same time
> (SKYPE?), without it you can have pops an clicks and other annoyances
> in the outgoing / recor
In article <20110130181628.779655fb@tuxstudio.homenetwork>, Dominique
Michel wrote:
> Le Sat, 22 Jan 2011 20:33:10 +0100, c0 a
> écrit :
> > >
> > > pcm.!default { type plug slave { pcm "hw:2" channels 2 format S24_3LE
> > > }
> > > }
> > >
> > > in my 'asoundrc' file. (NB there are two other
Le Sat, 22 Jan 2011 20:33:10 +0100,
c0 a écrit :
> Hi.
>
> I have not read/understand what you are trying to explain because my
> english level is not native language (sorry). But i can tell you
> something:
>
> For audio works, i recommend you using JACK (with a realtime kernel).
>
> Gracias.
Le Sat, 22 Jan 2011 20:33:10 +0100,
c0 a écrit :
> Hi.
>
> I have not read/understand what you are trying to explain because my
> english level is not native language (sorry). But i can tell you
> something:
>
> For audio works, i recommend you using JACK (with a realtime kernel).
Realtime ker
Hi.
I have not read/understand what you are trying to explain because my
english level is not native language (sorry). But i can tell you
something:
For audio works, i recommend you using JACK (with a realtime kernel).
Gracias.
Chau!
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 11:07 +, Jim Lesurf wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi,
This is my first posting to the email list. I have looked at the archives,
but apologies if the following is too far OT or an old chestnut.
I'm experimenting with two different USB sound (playing) devices that
should be capable of asynchronous transfers up to and including 96k/24bit.
The foll