Re: problems with playback via pcm device

2001-02-09 Thread Mike Holling
> > This could be related to the entropy gathering by the random kthread. Have you > > tried removing the random device from your kernel? > > yes, i've tried. no effect. This seems to have fixed the problem for me, thanks! I'm using the machine now and am getting no keyboard-related glitches in

Re: problems with playback via pcm device

2001-02-09 Thread Ilya Naumov
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, John Baldwin wrote: > >> i have Ensoniq ES1371-based soundcard supported by pcm driver and > >> experience some problems. the sound played is interruped by clicks and > >> distorsions, and they appear more often when the disk activity is high. > >> during playback the kernel g

Re: problems with playback via pcm device

2001-02-09 Thread John Baldwin
On 09-Feb-01 Mike Holling wrote: >> i have Ensoniq ES1371-based soundcard supported by pcm driver and >> experience some problems. the sound played is interruped by clicks and >> distorsions, and they appear more often when the disk activity is high. >> during playback the kernel generates messag

Re: problems with playback via pcm device

2001-02-09 Thread Mike Holling
> i have Ensoniq ES1371-based soundcard supported by pcm driver and > experience some problems. the sound played is interruped by clicks and > distorsions, and they appear more often when the disk activity is high. > during playback the kernel generates messages like 'pcm0: hwptr went > backwards

Re: problems with playback via pcm device

2001-02-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Ilya Naumov writes: : during playback the kernel generates messages like 'pcm0: hwptr went : backwards 64 -> 32'. any ideas? : FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #2: Thu Feb 8 18:19:26 MSK 2001 Interrupt latency in current really sucks right now. Warner To Unsubscribe: send ma