Re: [Jack-Devel] FFADO issues after freewheeling

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DateMon, 12 Mar 2012 12:55:31 -0400
From Paul Davis <[hidden] at linuxaudiosystems dot com>
ToJoergSorge <[hidden] at srb dot fm>
Cc[hidden] at jackaudio dot org
In-Reply-ToJoergSorge Re: [Jack-Devel] FFADO issues after freewheeling
Follow-UpJoergSorge Re: [Jack-Devel] FFADO issues after freewheeling
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 12:53 PM, JoergSorge <[hidden]> wrote:
>> My testing here tends to indicate that the success of bringing FFADO out of
>> free-wheeling mode is more a question about the device drivers than FFADO
>> itself.  This backs up Adrian's second comment on the issue too.  I tested
>> using jack_freewheel with two different interfaces: the MOTU Traveler and
>> the RME Fireface-800.  FFADO was svn 2073 (the latest as of now) and jackd
>> was 0.121.3.  Jackd command line was
>>
>>   jackd -d firewire -p 1024 -n 4
>>
>> On both interfaces "jack_freewheel y" worked just fine.  Doing
>> "jack_freewheel n" is where things got interesting: on the MOTU it worked
>> well while with the FF800 it managed to hard-lock my machine for reasons I
>> am still investigating. [1]
>
> we use a Mackie, Onyx Firewire.
>
> But I do not think that is only a issue in ffado.
> As I reported, it occurs also on machines without firewire.

the issues in Jack2 with freewheeling have been fixed.
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