Hi Adrian,
I could’ve guessed you were on this list as well :-)
I’m going to try this tomorrow when back in the studio, or maybe I can even do it remote
if I have left everything patched up correctly :-)
I will come back with the results.
Thanks for your input!
fokke
On Feb 3, 2016, at 14:21 , Adrian Knoth
<adi(a)drcomp.erfurt.thur.de> wrote:
On 02/03/16 14:04, Fokke de Jong wrote:
Hi all,
Hi!
I have a RME madi fx card, but i found out that
the minimal buffersize
for those cards is 8192 samples, which is way to big for my use.
Hardware buffer size. This buffer is divided into sub-buffers (periods)
depending on what you configure.
If you choose 32 samples, then it's 8192/32 == 256 periods that fit into
one buffer. You get an interrupt every 32 samples, and ALSA reads the
just completed sub-buffer.
The HW buffer size really has zero relation to your RTT.
Spin up jackd and then use Fons' jack_delay. Maybe we have to add
buffer_size_min to the driver, but I'm pretty sure returning the card is
the entirely wrong approach.
HTH
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