tried with just one security config, no changes...
Lorenzo a écrit :
-RME Multiface I /HDSP expresscard
So this (not the pcmcia) works on linux? That's interesting news.
OT: it should... I asked on many forums to be sure it does, and people said me "it's basically the same as pcmcia"... but I have a lot of trouble: freeze on boot 9/10... but 1/10, when it works it works pretty good! It could be a hardware issue (my computer). I'm talking with a RME technician to fix it, or almost know where the problem comes from...
I also do get some xruns now and then when moving around gui object (like selecting a whole lot of objects and moving them around) even with rt kernel, pd run with -rt etc etc... Otherwise it is usually *quite* stable.
Lorenzo
Of course jack run with -R. I repeat I don't have any problem to run application with really good latency: yesterday, I forgot to increase buffer as I worked on a 96000Hz Ardour session... I noticed I was working at 5ms I/O after one hour recording and playing a lot of tracks, and no xrun, no problems... I also think it's not a good Idea to run pd as root... and I suppose other application won't connect to jack if I run it as root also.
I noticed I had two times the @audio config (limits.conf, audio.conf). You'll say: "better twice than nothing"... But maybe it generates a conflict... I try
Le mardi 12 octobre 2010 à 11:50 -0300, Bernardo Barros a écrit :
Don't run programs as root, your system will be as insecure as a windows box... Just allow rt privileges to the audio group, and add yourself to this group. Then start jack with rt privileges. All software linked to Jack will run with -rt.
JACK requires real-time scheduling privileges for reliable, dropout-free operation. The server requests these privileges when running with the -R option.
Most recent distributions use PAM to manage the permissions of users on a relatively granular level. If the file /etc/security/limits.conf exists on your system, it is using PAM. In order to configure PAM such that normal users can run jackd with realtime privileges make sure the following lines exist: @audio - rtprio 99 @audio - memlock unlimited
2010/10/12 Pedro Lopespedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt:
If you start pd in sudo, you have to connect to jack in sudo mode. Thus start jack in sudo (or gksudo for qjackctl). I advise to use an rt kernel too. See documentation of Ubuntu Studio.
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Raphael Raccuia rafael.raccuia@blindekinder.com wrote:
Hi list, I tested Pd rt as I need low latency for a performance next week... It seems -rt flag doesn't have any effect. I measured Pd latency with jdelay, and always get 640 (@48000), so about 13ms (pd only)... lower I set buffer in jack (no less than 256), more DIO errors I get... and there are a lot! This setting works great with many application (Ardour...), with about 10ms (~15 really). So I would have ~25ms, which is acceptable, but too many DIO errors!
-what is -defeatrt setting? (I tried 0 and 1, no change) -why is -rt flag without effect? -tried nosleep, no change...
I also tried to start pd in root (sudo)...
It says: priority 8 scheduling enabled. priority 6 scheduling enabled. (which I normally don't have)
but unfortunately can't connect to jack (state 17)
thank's for your help
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