[linux-audio-user] bad lag with audiophile 2496

Dr.Whiz-Bang joe at joeyreid.com
Mon Feb 2 10:47:47 EST 2004


Hi all. I just joined the list, and I figured I would unload my 
problems on all of you, since you seem so nice form reading the 
archives :-)

I have been using linux for years, but not ALSA. I just bought a new 
computer with an M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card in hopes of doing a 
little bit of recording, but I seem to have run into a problem just 
getting my base system configured

Whenever I do something that uses sound, I get about a 3 second delay 
before the sound plays. Once the audio has started playing then 
everything is fine until it stops. I then get the delay again the next 
time I try to play a sound.

This is a little bit inconvienient when I try to start rhythmbox and I 
wait for the music to start, rather annoying when desktop "beeps and 
dings" are delayed until after the action has occurred, and downright 
freakish when I try a flash animation like on homestarrunner.com. By 
way of example, the main page of that site contains a bunch of buttons 
that trigger animations and sound effects as you mouse over them. When 
I mouse over the first button, the animation starts but then halts 
while waiting for the sound effect. If I keep my cursor there, 3 
seconds later the sound plays and the animation continues, and then if 
I mouse to the next button I must wait again. If I move my cursor to 
the next button while the sound fromt he first one is still playing, I 
get the sound effect immediately, and as long as  I don't let the audio 
stop, every thing is fine.

Has anyone seen something like this, or have any possible suggestions? 
I google for combinations of ice1712, envy24, lag, buffer alsa, and 
others but could not get any resonable results.

I am using Fedora Core 1 with the 2.4.22 kernel form ATrpms and alsa 
1.0.2 (also from ATrpms). I have tried disabling esd, but it doesn't 
make a difference. I don't have my modules.conf right now, but it is 
very stock (configured with alsaconf) other than a couple of lines I 
added to prevent searching for a second sound card (was printing 
messages to /var/log/messages about being able to load module for 
snd-slot-1 - this didn't fix my problem ;-). My system is an Athlon XP 
2500+ (barton) with NForce2 ultra400, 1 gig of RAM (dual-channel), 
GeforceFX 5200 and Maxtor 160G sata (SiI3112 controller). Onboard AC97 
audio is disabled in the BIOS.

Any help would be appreciated.




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