[linux-audio-user] how to invest sensible to get more stability for JACK
Reuben Martin
MartinR at jbu.edu
Wed Aug 20 23:11:01 EDT 2003
If you haven't done it yet, using a ram drive for jack's temp dir helps take some of the load of your hard drive. Things like asio mode and hardware monitoring/metering (when supported) also help.
http://jackit.sourceforge.net/docs/faq.php
-Reuben
-----Original Message-----
From: Hartmut Z Noack [mailto:symposion at onlinehome.de]
Sent: Thu 8/21/2003 7:48 PM
To: linux-audio-user at music.columbia.edu
Cc:
Subject: [linux-audio-user] how to invest sensible to get more stability for JACK
Hello,
i am working quite intense on lerning ARDOUR by doing. Using its beta i
exrerience some bugs that are more or less tolerablein such great an App
for no cost (crashes when trying some adventurous routing-stuff, some
lesser gui-issues).
After all there are only 2 really serious problems:
1.)Importing .wav-files fails too often (regardless if these files are
written by Samplitude, Audacity, rezound or even Ardour itself)
How is that on your setups out there?
2.)Many xruns, (some after 2 seconds, others after 2 mins, mostly within
40 secs or so - sometimes i had testrecordings of unbroken 10 minutes)
I use Ardour on SuSE 8.2 pro with jack0.74 as root only on runlevel 3 in
Windowmaker, all networking is off, no kdeinit is running.
System is:
Athlon XP 1800, 512MB DDR, 60GB Samsung HD/IDE, Terratec EWX 24/96
I think about
wether i buy another IDE-HD and spread the installation on 2 disks to
get more bandwith
or getting another 512 RAM to let Jack run without HD
or investing in a SCSI-HD for installation and Projects and using the
IDE-Disk for Archiving only.
What would you prefer, how are your Experiences about this
Bandwithissues?
Thank you
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