Re: [LAU] Best practices when using jackd over a LAN.

From: Will Godfrey <willgodfrey@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Wed Nov 01 2017 - 16:16:59 EET

On Wed, 1 Nov 2017 10:52:35 +0000
David Woodfall <dave@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

>>David Woodfall <dave-xPu8jYzPS81dsTMtEp03Dg@email-addr-hidden> writes:
>>
>>> NIC on server:
>>>
>>> Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5751 Gigabit
>>> Ethernet PCI Express (rev 21)
>>>
>>> Jackd command on laptop:
>>>
>>> set_rlimits /usr/bin/jackd -dnetone -n60 -I0 -O0 -r44100
>>>
>>> Jackd command on server:
>>>
>>> set_rlimits /usr/bin/jackd -P 10 -p128 -t10000 -dalsa -dhw:DGX,1 -r48000 -p128 -n3
>>> -P -I32
>>> jack_netsource -H raven -r50000 -n1 -i2 -o2 -I0 -O0
>>
>>Running everything at different sample rates is giving your CPU(s) a
>>real workout, particularly at low latencies like that.
>
>I'm using 44100 for both. I don't know how 48000 got in there.
Is there a particular reason you're using mplayer? It's rather a sledgehammer
to crack a nut if you're just playing audio. If it *is* just playing audio,
Audacious is quite a lightweight jack-aware player (also can work from CDs,
playlists etc.)

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