Patrick Shirkey wrote:
I'm getting a lot of wierd sound quality bugs while using JACK. It seems like the driver is storing the crappyness somewhere and each time I access it the quality gets worse. Is it possible that the driver could allow the data to linger and make things unstable?I have just tested a cool machine with native alsa and the quality is crystal clear. Testing with JACK caused and through alsa while running JACK caused the degradation again. I will work on the assumption that means that the stress of running JACK is the culprit of audio quality degradation and I guess that ssm (and possibly JACK) has some mem leaks. Thanks for your work Takashi and Clemens.
I have been doing some testing today with various softsynths and my mem is getting pretty full. Turning off jack just freed up 10MB but still it's at
Mem: 386484K total, 336212K used, 50272K free, 41304K buffers
The machine has been up for 7 hours. Is that reasonable?
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