sebastien labonté wrote:
> Hi Jeremy!
> 
> When do you get xruns caused by LMMS? Do you get them all the time while 
> you play a song or only when you load a project or change/add an instrument?
> I rarely get xruns when I play a song with LMMS (with jack and a rt 
> kernel) on my machine excepted if I use many zynaddsubfx instruments and 
> many effects (more than my system can handle). I do get xruns 
> occasionally when I change an instrument or when I load a project. I 
> guess these actions overload the CPU for some msec, but I don't think I 
> would need to execute these actions while recording... LMMS is quite CPU 
> intensive and I think it's normal because it has to play and generate 
> many sounds (+ effects) at the same time. But I usually don't get xruns 
> during playback with a rt kernel...
> 
> Sebastien...

Salut Sebastien,

It's hard to put a finger on it when xruns occur, but it also happens 
when I'm working on a project. And for me this makes LMMS unreliable. So 
actually it doesn't really matter for me when it occurs but more that it 
occurs in the first place.
But there are people trying to figure out the issues here: 
http://www.linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=2368

Jeremy

PS. Meilleurs voeux pour 2010!


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