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Message #01656
[Bug 793798] Re: Ardour defaults to half the frames/period of Jack (9.11)
** Summary changed:
- Ardour defaults to half the frames/period of Jack
+ Ardour defaults to half the frames/period of Jack (9.11)
** Description changed:
+ NOTE: APPLIES TO Puredyne 9.11
+
Even with Jack operating perfectly, opening a project in Ardour results
in Ardour defaulting to half the "Latency" (frames/period) value that
Jack is set at. This always produces XRUNS for me.
An easy work-around is changing Ardour's latency value
(Jack-->Latency-->[value]) to match Jack's frame/period or greater.
This ALWAYS prevents XRUNS from Ardour (aside from some Ardour/LADSPA-
specific bugs).
As a side note, that this problem does not exist on Ubuntu Studio 9.10
which also has Ardour 2.8.2, so this is why I consider it a Puredyne-
specific bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/793798
Title:
Ardour defaults to half the frames/period of Jack (9.11)
Status in Puredyne liveCD/DVD/USB/HD:
New
Bug description:
NOTE: APPLIES TO Puredyne 9.11
Even with Jack operating perfectly, opening a project in Ardour
results in Ardour defaulting to half the "Latency" (frames/period)
value that Jack is set at. This always produces XRUNS for me.
An easy work-around is changing Ardour's latency value
(Jack-->Latency-->[value]) to match Jack's frame/period or greater.
This ALWAYS prevents XRUNS from Ardour (aside from some Ardour/LADSPA-
specific bugs).
As a side note, that this problem does not exist on Ubuntu Studio 9.10
which also has Ardour 2.8.2, so this is why I consider it a Puredyne-
specific bug.
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