On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 linuxmedia4(a)netscape.net wrote:
Can anyone think of any other solution?'
Try adding -z:db to the ecasound command-line. Even better, try upgrading
to the latest stable ecasound (2.2.0, 2.0 is nearly two years old). Then
use native ALSA access... for example (using your original example):
ecasound -c -r -b:1024 \
-a:1,3 -i:alsa,default \
-a:2 -i:Metronome.wav -ea:300 \
-a:1,2 -o:alsa,default \
-a:3 -o:Guitar-Vocal.wav
Now if you still get a glitch during recording, 2.2.0 will print a warning
or error msg about it. From this info it is usually possible to determine
whether the performance problems are caused by disk i/o or task
scheduling.
PS Sorry for not answering sooner to your query. I did read
your original mail on ecasound-list, but just didn't have
time to answer it... :(
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