On Aug 21, 2017 19:13, "Jonathan E. Brickman" <jeb(a)ponderworthy.com>
wrote:
On 08/22/2017 12:04 AM, david wrote:
On 08/21/2017 06:51 PM, Jonathan E. Brickman wrote:
On 08/17/2017 07:28 PM, David Jones wrote:
And to think all I did to get my cheap USB sound card to work at
5-10ms latency was install a low-latency kernel (from KXStudio) and
change buffer and period settings on QJackCtl's non-Advanced
settings tab.
That's on two different systems: one Intel i7, the other an AMD
Phenom 2. No tweaking deadline scheduler or scaling governor (for
the Intel, Phenom 2 has no such capability).
But I'm using Debian Testing + KXStudio, not ArchLinux or Ubuntu.
David, what desktop are you using? LXDE? Other?
XFCE. One difference that might affect your set up: My card only does
48000Hz max and has 2 stereo channels in and out.
That's very interesting. This time around, XFCE gave me xruns which I
couldn't eliminate, LXDE has been flawless. Am running 48 kHz these days, it looks
like I'd have to spend a good bit to get 96.
My card cost 20US$, so I'd have to spend a lot to get 96, too. I'd like more
channels, though.
My laptop has 2 USB3 ports (indicated by blue connectors) and 2 USB2 ports. I have a USB3
ext drive attached to one, the soundcard to the other USB3 port.
Every time I've tried LXDE, I've been frustrated by difficulties configuring it.
And it would freeze even without RT audio. Glad you've had good luck with it.
I don't remember what background services XFCE installs by default.
David W. Jones
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