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From: Mark K. <mar...@co...> - 2003-10-28 17:09:48
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On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 07:58, be...@ga... wrote: > > you are correct, the hammerfall can deal only with > number of fragments (period size) of 2. > you can specify them on the commandline: > --numfragments 2 > and set the frames per audio buffer too: > --fragmentsize 256 (means each audio fragment uses 256 frames). > > can you try again with the --numfragments 2 and see if it works ? > Benno, Again a step closer. Probably LSt working (I'm ssh'ed in, so I cannot actually listen right now) but still some messages I'd rather not see: mark@Wizard linuxsampler $ ./linuxsampler --numfragments 2 --fragmentsize 256 -- gig ../Gigs/Mellotron\ 8Voice.gig Initializing audio output...OK Loading gig file...OK Caching initial samples...OK Starting disk thread...OK Starting MIDI in thread...WARNING, can't mlockall() memory!: Operation not permitted Disk thread running OK WARNING, can't mlockall() memory!: Operation not permitted sched_setscheduler: Operation not permitted Starting audio thread...OK LinuxSampler initialization completed. WARNING, can't mlockall() memory!: Operation not permitted sched_setscheduler: Operation not permitted Audio thread running LinuxSampler stopped due to SIGINT Segmentation fault mark@Wizard linuxsampler $ This is on the standard Gentoo kernel. Possibly it doesn't have some sort of kernel option or patch compiled in? Let me know what you think. Do I need to run as root? I will do some audio testing tonight. Good work! Mark |