On Wed, 2006-12-20 at 10:34 +0000, J M Needham wrote:
So I've just installed Ubuntu 6.09, and followed
the instructions on
http://fort2.xdas.com/~kor/oss2jack/install.html to install the
realtime-lsm module and I've added
@audio - rtprio 80
@audio - memlock 500000
to /etc/security/limits.conf and set the realtime mode on Jack. Seems ok,
the only thing is that I can't get below 5.8 ms latency. Jack's behaving
nicely with very few xruns, but won't do any better. The output of the
messages with 32 frames for capture, for example, is:
10:41:35.039 Startup script...
...
configuring for 44100Hz, period = 32 frames, buffer = 2 periods
ALSA: cannot set period size to 32 frames for capture
ALSA: cannot configure capture channel
cannot load driver module alsa
It looks like your hardware simply can't handle buffer sizes that small.
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