On Sun, 2004-11-28 at 15:51 -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
Sure, glad to (though I'm not set up to do capture only). Thanks for
taking an interest.
The results with CVS jackd and (very recent alsa 1.0.7) on a 2.6.8.1
kernel with volluntary-preempt are... the same as a year ago.
alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 256 -g 8
alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 256 -g 4
alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 128 -g 8
alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 128 -g 4
alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 64 -g 8
alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 64 -g 4
-all produce clean sound
alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 64 -g 2
- noise
AND running -> alsaplayer -o jack
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1
- regular pops and crackle (plus an "aliasing" sound)
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -r 48000
- regular pops and crackle (plus an "aliasing" sound)
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -r 48000 -n 3
- clean (plus an "aliasing" sound)
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -r 48000 -P
- clean (plus an "aliasing" sound)
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -r 48000 -P -p ( < 1024) -n 3
- regular pops and crackle (plus an "aliasing" sound)
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -r 44100
- regular pops and crackle
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -r 44100 -P
- clean
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -p 512 -n 4 -r 44100
- clean
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -p 512 -n 2 -r 44100
- regular pops and crackle
jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -P -p 512 -n 2 -r 44100
- regular pops and crackle (somewhat less)
I'm guessing that -> alsaplayer -r -d hw:1 -f 64 -g 4
is analogous to -> jackd -R -d alsa -d hw:1 -p 64 -n 4 -P
So... why can alsa do this low lat playback but not jackd? Wierd.
This leads me to think that this may be a jackd problem more than a
USB/alsa problem, which bodes well for those praying for FireWire
support.
-ry
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