Just as a side note, other people are exploring eee and found glitches
under xandros. Apparently xubuntu is much more stable audio wise. I've
installed it and indeed vlc & others don't drop out anymore...
M-.-n a écrit :
Hi,
I don't know if you followed the earlier thread I started but I got an eee
too and I'm trying to dig it's audio capabilities. So far I've noticed a lot
of program have slight glitches, amarok being the only one running
flawlessly. I'm currently writing an alsa driver for my app to see if it's
going to make it any better.
How did you install jack BTW ? Did you recompile the source ? Is there any
kernel work involved or was it just a matter of installing packages ? .. I'm
pretty new to all this so bear with me if this is all noob stuff.
Keep me up to date with your progress.
Cheers
Marc
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-audio-user-bounces(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
[mailto:linux-audio-user-bounces@lists.linuxaudio.org]On Behalf Of Atte
Andre Jensen
Sent: samedi 12 janvier 2008 14:26
To: linux audio users
Subject: Re: [LAU] Eee As Synth Engine?
Pieter Palmers wrote:
Have you tried another synth? AFAIK ZynAddSubFX
isn't realtime
safe, and
hence doesn't make a good test candidate.
Agreed. I'd start by getting x-run-free qjackctl, then test with
either
csound or pd for synths (both with and without jack). When that's
working I'd start experimenting with other software.
--
peace, love & harmony
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