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Hi,<BR>
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You should try to stop the "network monitor". By stoppping it, I achieve no xruns at 0,667ms of latency !<BR>
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You can try also to launch jackd with something like : nice -n-15 jackd XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX to be sure to have a highest priority.<BR>
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my 0.02€ <IMG SRC="cid:1209796582.6333.3.camel@Osiris" ALIGN="middle" ALT=":-)" BORDER="0"><BR>
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/Fabien<BR>
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Le vendredi 02 mai 2008 à 23:36 +0200, hollunder@gmx.at a écrit :
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Hi,
I get quite reliably a single xrun at a period of exactly 10 minutes,
and I haven't found the problem yet.
Since it's exactly 10 minutes I suspect that it is some system-thing,
but even deactivating anacron didn't help.
I somehow suspect that it is some network stuff, so if you happen to
know of a heavy network activity that happens at that interval, please
tell me.
I don't get the xrun completely reliable, but almost, and the period
didn't change, so it may be at xx.3, xx.13, xx.33, x.43,...
The jack settings are more on the lowlatency-side, about 8ms on my usb
device, and otherwise quite stable.
(/usr/bin/jackd -R -P70 -p128 -dalsa -r44100 -p128 -n3 -D -Chw:1 -Phw:1
-i2 -o2 -Xseq)
I wonder if other users experience something similar or have some ideas.
Thanks in advance,
        Philipp
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