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On 12/30/2010 11:10 AM, Harry Van Haaren wrote:
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FFADO test and diagnostic utility<br>
Part of the FFADO project -- <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.ffado.org" target="_blank">www.ffado.org</a><br>
Version: 2.999.0-<br>
(C) 2008, Daniel Wagner, Pieter Palmers<br>
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.<br>
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=== 1394 PORT 0 ===<br>
Node id GUID VendorId ModelId
Vendor - Model<br>
0 0x0000000000000000 0x00000000 0x00000000
Linux Firewire - <br>
no message buffer overruns<br>
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I presume you've installed the "standard" FFADO from the
Ubuntu repo?<br>
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what is odd is that firewire audio/video is reported to work out of
the box on Ubuntu 10.10<br>
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and I don't want to upgrade to Jack2 since Synaptic wants to wipe
all my audio apps with the install<br>
not sure why this is unless none of the apps support Jack2 in which
case I'll pass on installing it<br>
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I've had trouble with JACK1 and that. I'm currently running
JACK2 (version 1.9.6)<br>
from "Frasten"'s PPA. <br>
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FFADO from the TangoStudio repo, version 2.0.1 - svn1856.<br>
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That combo runs fine, but not at extreme low-lat. (I've always
had better experience with JACK 1 for < 10 ms lat)<br>
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I'm going to buy an Expresscard -> Firewire adapter and see if
that works -- something about the 1394 connector on the Dell laptop
makes me suspicious for some reason<br>
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Cheers, -Harry<br>
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