Alexander Franca wrote:
Good questions :)
Sound card is one VIA 8233. Ok, it's a very bad and ugly soundcard, but
is just for test. In next week that machine will have one SB Audigy
Platinium.
I start jack with:
jackd -v -R -d alsa -d hw:0 -r 44100 -p 2048
But I tried othes options and continue with xruns.
I think my hdparm can't get this DMA information.
I'm getting the source code of hdparm to find some option in compilation.
Your suggestion send to me:
/dev/dsp not supported by hdparm
Sorry - I was misunderstood.
First, just type mount and look at your mounted drives.
hdparm -tT /dev/hda
hdparm -tT /dev/hdc
Use whatever drive you are recording or playing audio from.
Thanks again!
Alexander
Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
What sound cards are you using in each machine?
How do you start Jack in each machine?
What sort of performance are you getting from your audio drives in each
machine? (hdparm -tT /dev/audio-drive-name)
Alexander Franca wrote:
Hi!
I'm braziliam. So... sorry for my horrible english.
I have one notebook AMD 500 with kernel 2.4 and Ardur working fine,
without xruns!!
BUT, I have one Atlhon 2.8 with 256MB RAM and 40GB HD.
That machine run Debian and kernel 2.6.
And I have a lot, a lot of xruns and just I can't record sounds there!!
Somebody can help me explain what exactly is xruns and how can I get
information and solve this problem?!
Very thanks!
Alexander
Brazil - Rio de Janeiro
What sound cards are you using in each machine?
How do you start Jack in each machine?
What sort of performance are you getting from your audio drives in
each machine? (hdparm -tT /dev/audio-drive-name)