On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 20:40:41 +0100, dAgeCKo <dage...@free.fr> wrote:
I wasn't and won't be able to make tests today, due to family issue.
Le 30/01/2013 11:44, Ralf Mardorf a écrit :
On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 11:40 +0100, Raffaele Morelli wrote:
AFAIK it could be his guitar cable, he's not posting anything useful
about running processes, etc etc...
Regarding to the issue of the thread (not the Jack2) issue, a broken
cable indeed is very likely, OTOH his settings 4 ms input + output
latency is very good, not many setups can go that low for the latency,
especially not when the CPU freq scaling gov is at ondemand.
You mean the physical cable ? I don't think so. Each time the problem
occurs, the problem resists until a reboot. Then after the reboot, there
is no more problem at all. I never faced a problem just after my system
booted.
Anyway, I'll make deeper tests about all of this and let you know.
What sound card, resp. sound device do you use?
Try a latency of >= 10.7 ms. Be aware that a lot of musical instruments
have a higher latency. Latency isn't an invention of digital gear. Don't
forget to switch to performance for the CPU frequency scaling governor.
Can you add the output of jack and uname -a?
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