On Tue, 2006-06-13 at 21:24 +0200, Arnold Krille wrote:
2006/6/13, I. E. Smith-Heisters
<public(a)0x09.com>om>:
I'm having problems with my Intel HD Audio
chipset and jack, and was
wondering if any of you might have some tips. I'm running Ubuntu
Dapper, and everything works fine out of the box. ESD works, aplay
works, etc.. When I start jackd the xruns fly by about as fast as they
can. If I start it with RT enabled, it just times out and crashes.
Any suggestions for troubleshooting?
Is that a laptop?
If yes: {
Is it your first experience with jack on laptop-builtins?
If yes: {
Get used to it. And get a real sounddevice for professional usage...
}
}
Eh... although onboard hardware is bad and getting worse, it should
really be possible.
Sounds like your hardware does not support those JACK settings.
First try a bigger buffer, leaving the periods set to 2. If that fails,
go back to a small buffer and try to increase the periods. If both of
those fail try to increase both.
Do all these tests in realtime mode.
Lee