Lee Revell wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-27 at 20:31 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No. "frame" == ambiguous. This message is on a USB list, where the no-adjective version means "USB frame". It's also cross-posted to a list where the no-adjective version means something very different. The only solution that removes ambiguity for _everyone_ is to ensure that such words never appear without an adjective.
I'm sorry for being the originator of such confusion. I'll try to be less ambiguous from now on :-)
So what the poster was saying was that if he uses 64 audio frames per period, which at 44.1KHz requires the audio interface to deliver a chink of data every ~1.4ms, he gets periodic xruns, IOW the audio interface is not able to do that. If he uses 128, he gets no xruns, so he's getting a chunk of data every 2.8ms, but it's corrupted, hence the crackling.
That's exactly right, though yesterday's ALSA CVS almost completely cures the xruns (only four in > 25 minutes so far today).
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