hi,
though I never meant to, I recently experimented with gem and line in to generate visuals driven by third party sounds, and there is a significant lag between it.
I'm using pd/gem on debian 2.4 kernel awe32 or 64 .. hmm dunno and oss drivers.
BTW I tried the obvious i.e. running as root -rt, remove all the debugging purpose gui stuff, decreased sampling rate to 22050, -nodac-nomidi, using twm and killing everything down to && syslog didn't check out this isa dma memory allocation on boot stuff yet ...
any hints ?
lg
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i m not the latency freak here but how about these low-latency patches for the krnl , do they apply to 2.4 ? and setting smal audiobufs via cmd line +?
measure the lagtime and feed the audio thru a delay as well .. ? the dj will like it . ;))
|though I never meant to, I recently experimented with gem and line in to |generate visuals driven by third party sounds, and there is a significant |lag between it. | |I'm using pd/gem on debian 2.4 kernel awe32 or 64 .. hmm dunno and oss |drivers. | |BTW I tried the obvious i.e. running as root -rt, remove all the debugging |purpose gui stuff, decreased sampling rate to 22050, -nodac-nomidi, using |twm and killing everything down to && syslog |didn't check out this isa dma memory allocation on boot stuff yet ...
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