> When I compile my kernel for i386 on an AMD Athlon, the
> alsa latency test is giving me weird distortion (knispering
> sound, like a dusty vinyl record)
> $ arecord -r 44100 -f S16_LE | aplay
> does not seem to have this problem.
I investigated this matter a bit further, and the crackling sou
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 07:14:29PM -0500, Paul Davis wrote:
> >with ALSA's snd-pcm-oss emulation module. If you get good results
> >with that, it'll be the ALSA library or the ALSA functions in the
> >latencytest programs which are screwing up, not your system.
>
> latencytest+ALSA on my machin
>with ALSA's snd-pcm-oss emulation module. If you get good results
>with that, it'll be the ALSA library or the ALSA functions in the
>latencytest programs which are screwing up, not your system.
latencytest+ALSA on my machine has decent latency down to <2ms. ALSA
*in general* is not responsible
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 06:09:50PM +0100, Maarten de Boer wrote:
> Hi, I wrote this before, but I did not get any response.
>
> When I compile my kernel for i386 on an AMD Athlon, the
> alsa latency test is giving me weird distortion (knispering
> sound, like a dusty vinyl record)
> $ arecord -