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On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 01:07:32PM +1000, Geoff Beasley wrote:
On Sunday 16 September 2007 09:45, Florian Schmidt
wrote:
With the -rt kernels, have you also tuned your priority [jack/irq's] setup?
Flo
done and dusted !
no, the actual culprit is qjackctl/jack ... if you
enable "auto-refresh-connections" whilst re-recording tone as in my exaple
sit back and watch the droputs ! jack surely shouldn't click when
adding/subtrackting channels....but what do i know ...
Congratultions!
Yes, JACK does in fact glitch whenever adding/subtracting "graphs" (devices) to
the system. If I have jack transport running, the glitches can even screw up the timing,
or cause Xruns.
I'm told that jackdmp doesn't have this limitation, but I haven't played with
it myself.
I try to launch everything I might need, before starting a song and/or show, so that there
aren't audible clicks or other artifacts.
- -ken
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