On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 09:06:20PM +0900, michael noble wrote:
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 9:09 AM, Robin Gareus
<robin(a)gareus.org> wrote:
@list-lurkers: we've tracked down the sync/silence problem that I am
(was) experiencing. zita-a2j/j2a work just fine with all JACK period
sizes < 1024 (that is 16,..,512); Fons is looking into a fix for that.
Yet another great zita tool in the making. Kudos, Fons.
Indeed these look like great tools. However, is the sync/silence problem
fixed in the bugfix release? Running the 0.1.1 release under Arch with
jack2-dbus-ladish 1.9.8-3 still produces the same result for me - endlessly
repeating "Starting synchronisation" message with no audio. This is from
issuing the following command:
zita-j2a -d hw:SB
where hw:SB is a HDA-intel device. Running alsa_out on the same device
works fine.
There is still a bug that makes the loop filter unstable if Jack's
period size is 1024 or more. It's already fixed and being tested
here, and you can expect and update soon, but meanwhile you should
have Jack's -p < 1024.
Ciao,
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