[PlanetCCRMA] GUI Issues with Dell Vostro
Peter Adamson
pga at rochma.com
Sun Mar 25 14:35:15 PDT 2012
Jeff,
If I understand correctly, one person recording one track at a time does
not need to be concerned with latency, so I just don't need the
low-latency kernel?
If I lay a midi drum track and then record the bass while listening,
won't latency be an issue?
Cheers,
Peter
> Peter,
> It is probably not the graphics hardware with the intel chipset.
>
> fedora 14 is past end of life, you should install fedora 15 or 16 instead,
> this might fix your problem.
>
> If you are just recording you don't need really low latency.
> Same for playing back MIDI files, low latency is not necessary.
>
> However if you are playing a MIDI keyboard into a soft-synth, you
> may want a latency proportional to your keyboard skills. Same
> thing for recording using effects in real time, you want the latency
> in proportion with your ability to react.
>
> For recording with Audacity or playing back MIDI files with Timidity
> the standard kernel with 1024x3 (bytesxbuffers JACK setting) plays
> with no xruns on my equivalent laptop and is adequate for my piano
> skills using a MIDI keyboard and a Bristol synth.
>
> -- Jeff
>
> From: Peter Adamson
> Subject: [PlanetCCRMA] GUI Issues with Dell Vostro
>
> I have just installed FC14 with the low latency kernel on a Dell
> Vostro
> 1710.
>
> The GUI freezes after anywhere from 10 minutes to a few hours. This
> usually happens when a dialogue box or application window opens.
> Occasionally it happens when clicking a button.
>
> The mouse moves around the screen ok but the GUI does not respond to
> clicks or keystrokes. No way to get into a console to see what's going
> on, so a hard reboot is the only solution.
>
> It does not appear to happen with the unmodified kernel.
>
> I have tried using KDE instead of Gnome but the problem is
> actually worse.
>
> Questions:
> Are there any ideas about what is causing this and what might be a
> workaround?
> What information would be useful to post here? (hardware? which log
> files?...)
>
> I have tried recording with the basic kernel. Latency seems to be
> exactly the same as with the modified kernel. However midi playback is
> not as smooth (clicks at start/end of midi segments).
>
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
>
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