* Elimar Riesebieter [2017-11-28 21:11 +0100]:
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> There must be something configured on your system which cauuses your
> issue. You don't have an .asoundrc. Did you created an /etc/asound.conf
> or adapted some options loading your snd- modules? A clean install of
> alsa-utils and libasound2
* Andoru [2017-11-17 15:12 +0200]:
> Okay... then what is there to do next?
> Call me technologically illiterate, or say that I don't know of the inner
> workings of ALSA, but I don't think this can be a given that a simple task
> such as outputting audio could take 13-20% of a quad core CPU!
Do
Okay... then what is there to do next?
Call me technologically illiterate, or say that I don't know of the inner
workings of ALSA, but I don't think this can be a given that a simple task
such as outputting audio could take 13-20% of a quad core CPU!
* Andoru [2017-11-16 23:47 +0200]:
> > Tested on ALC892, CX20561, emu10k1 and ES1371/1. None of them showed high
> cpu usage.
>
> Could you let me know how you configured ALSA? It could be that I might
> have misconfigured something, but I wouldn't know what...
> Is there some advanced testing/d
> Tested on ALC892, CX20561, emu10k1 and ES1371/1. None of them showed high
cpu usage.
Could you let me know how you configured ALSA? It could be that I might
have misconfigured something, but I wouldn't know what...
Is there some advanced testing/diagnonsis that I could try to do to figure
out wh
* Andoru [2017-11-16 02:22 +0200]:
> > I tried that on 3 different soundcards. I don't get vlc as a htop
> COMMAND. It is always /usr/bin/vlc.
>
> I swear I'm using the native VLC from the Debian repos.
>
> > Please tell me how you fired up vlc.
>
> I started VLC through OpenBox's menus, and o
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