On Tue, 2005-09-13 at 10:29 -0400, Hector Centeno
wrote:
Hello,
I'm getting clicks in the audio using jack when there is video activity
(i.e. audio software that displays meters like Rezound, when muse
refreshes the display at playing and following the cursor, when
minimizing and maximizing windows, etc). If I increase the latency they
seem to stop. What could be causing this? Here there are some details of
my system:
Asus P4P800Deluxe
Pentium 4HT 2.8 ghz
1 gig ram
M-Audio Audiophile
Agnula Linux with kernel 2.6.12 (with preemption)
Does JACK report xruns when the clicks happen?
Assuming this is a realtime-preempt kernel, what do you get
in /proc/latency_trace when you recompile the kernel with all latency
tracing options enabled?
Lee
Thank you for your reply. With Rezound I get maybe a couple of xruns
(and much more clicking) but in general the clicking doesn't cause any
xrun reports from jack (using other audio software, i.e. muse, ardour
and csound give no xruns at all but I get the clicking simultaneous with
graphic activity).
I'll try recompiling the kernel with the latency tracing options and
I'll let you know the results.
cheers,
Hector