On Mon, 2005-08-08 at 15:12 -0400, Michal Seta wrote:
So, I too, would very much appreciate any pointers
towards solution.
Up until now I was running a 2.6.10 multimedia kernel (demudi) and
just upgraded the kernel to the 2.6.12-3-multimedia in hope that this
would somehow, magically, solve my problem. No luck.
Sorry, this seems like quite a tricky problem. At first we thought it
was due to bugs in certain ALSA drivers, but now it looke more like a
bug in jackd (most likely) or the ALSA core.
I don't know how you would do it, but can this be reproduced without
JACK?
Lee
Everything seems to work fairly well with ALSA only.
The only way I can reproduce an identical crackle, and aside of the
re-setting of jackd buffer size (but that makes apps die as of jack
0.100.0), a way to try to restore a crackling jackd is to use the
"pound" script I posted before:
#!/bin/bash
# Pound on broken TV set
sudo jack_simple_client POUND! &
sudo kill -STOP `ps -el|grep simple|awk '{print $4}'`
sleep 0.2
sudo kill -CONT `ps -el|grep simple|awk '{print $4}'`
sleep 0.1
sudo kill -9 `ps -el|grep simple|awk '{print $4}'`
But this produces all sort of noises while operating (while kill
-STOPping jack_simple_client) and sometimes makes jackd die...
ciao
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