Saw something I didn't expect while debugging my production box; in
/proc/asound/cards, an entry named FCA202, which was my Behringer FCA202
firewire interface. Since when does ALSA do Firewire interfaces?
I'm tracking a very intermittent freezup bug of some sort, and thought
perhaps this ALSA driver was interfering with JACK and its Firewire side,
and have blacklisted the driver involved (snd_oxfw) just in case. It will
take a lot of testing to come to an opinion whether or not this eliminated
the problem.
But meanwhile, does this mean that I have the option of using
JACK-->ALSA-->FCA202 as well as JACK-->Firewire-->FCA202?
Anyone know which perhaps I should prefer for high performance at low
latency? I'm running 96KHz and liking it a lot...
In case it helps: kernel 4.1.3 Liquorix, Debian Testing, 64-bit, up to
date.
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