That shouldn't be the case. I have recompiled and updated jack without needing to
recompile other apps on numerous occasions. (I use an SVN version as that seems
to work best with FFADO)
The jack API is pretty stable
I don't know much about ubuntu packages, but I'm pretty sure the current version
of jack already supports FFADO.
On Fri Jun 12 14:14 , Alex Norman sent:
I guess I should try it, I'm just not excited about
having to have a custom
built version of jack, which then means I have to build all my jack apps from
source [afaik].
-Alex
On 0, "sonofzev(a)iinet.net.au" sonofzev(a)iinet.net.au> wrote:
On Fri Jun 12 11:12 , Alex Norman sent:
I get this error often but without an specific
indication of why:
LibFreeBoB ERR: Dropped packets on connection 1
And then I get a glitch in my audio.
I use ubuntu and I have libfreebob 1.0.11-0ubuntu1
I have my cpu clocked as fast as it can go and very little load on my system [I
don't have my web browser open, I'm only recording audio using mhwaveedit].
I'm wondering if anyone has any strategies I can take to get rid of this? It is
super annoying because I'm trying to record records into my computer and every
time this happens I have to start the song over.
thanks,
Alex
Not a solution, but have you tried FFADO as it is the successor to Freebob... I
find it more stable with my hardware.
)