Lee Revell <rlrevell(a)joe-job.com> wrote:
Would this explain these? When running JACK with settings that need
sub-millisecond latencies, I get them when I generate any load at all on
the system (typing, switching windows, etc). I also get lots of these
if I run JACK from an X terminal, but very few if I run it from a text
console, even if X is running in the background.
Jul 13 14:36:16 mindpipe kernel: ALSA
/usr/src/alsa-cvs-1.0.5/alsa-driver/alsa-kernel/core/pcm_lib.c:199: Unexpected hw_pointer
value [1] (stream = 0, delta: -25, max jitter = 32): wrong interrupt acknowledge?
I'm wondering what this message actually means. "Unexpected hw_pointer
value"?
Does this actually indicate an underrun, or is the debug code screwy?