This is almost certainly being limited by write speed to the storage medium. If the file lives on an SDHC card, you can probably improve things by getting one that has a higher write speed. (The specifications are very confusing so it might take a while to figure out what kind is how fast).
Alternatively, you could attach an ordinary USB disk drive to write soundfiles to. Just a regular spinny-disk one; the solid state ones aren't any faster because either type is limited by USB bus speed.
cheers Miller
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 10:22:26PM +0200, iftah gabbai wrote:
hi there, im attempting to record a stereo file (192khz, 24bit) using writesf~ on a rpi3b running headless using the inputs of my usb class compliant soundcard (presonus 24c), so far with no luck, i get crackles after around 10sec of recordings. the weird thing is that the pd process uses around 16% of one core - so theoretically it should be fine, right? i even tried to up the -audiobuf to 100ms but this does not help either. i write the recordings to an external usb stick that can handle much higher speeds than teh equivalent of 1s/192/24 so i dont think its this either, while i dont run a realtime kernel i have my scaling_governor set to performance. i wonder if anyone have any leads? or is this only possible with rt kernel?
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