1 Apr 2024 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | WAIT, actually though, it could be caused by using JACK without a Realtime kernel. | 07:34:44 |
Miles Dyson | I do have security.rtkit.enable = true; . | 07:35:26 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | But really the possibilities are just too numerous... You'll have to do some troubleshooting on your end. Check your audio routing for rogue input from microphones and that sort of thing. | 07:35:29 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | With JACK it's really easy to get signal going to the wrong places. | 07:35:58 |
Miles Dyson | Does jack and or pipewire require realtime? | 07:36:10 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | With sonic-pi it's easy to code up something that has artifacts. | 07:36:18 |
Miles Dyson | The clicks happen when youtube videos play as well. | 07:36:50 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @technicus:matrix.org Does jack and or pipewire require realtime? No, but anytime I try to do audio stuff using my usual stack without the realtime kernel, the audio sounds like trash in some way shape or form. It seems like the system can't keep up. | 07:37:47 |
Miles Dyson | What is the process for installing and selecting a realtime kernel? | 07:39:08 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @technicus:matrix.org The clicks happen when youtube videos play as well. IDK, could you have set the sample rate to something extreme? Can you check your CPU load using e.g. htop and see if it's related? I get clicks sometimes when I'm getting a lot of xruns, but just youtube shouldn't cause that. | 07:39:40 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | What's your hardware? | 07:39:50 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @technicus:matrix.org I do have security.rtkit.enable = true; . I think this is all you need to do to enable the realtime kernel. | 07:40:05 |
Miles Dyson | $ uname -a Linux samus 6.1.81 #1-NixOS SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed Mar 6 14:45:20 UTC 2024 x86_64 GNU/Linux | 07:41:07 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club I think this is all you need to do to enable the realtime kernel. Wait, maybe not, this just gives realtime scheduling priority to various processes.... | 07:42:33 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | Use musnix probably: https://github.com/musnix/musnix | 07:43:00 |
Miles Dyson | CPU: 8-Core AMD Ryzen 7 7730U with Radeon Graphics (-MT MCP-)
speed/min/max: 2000/1600/2000 MHz Kernel: 6.1.81 x86_64 Up: 4h 43m
Mem: 13935.4/63729.1 MiB (21.9%) Storage: 1.93 TiB (18.5% used) Procs: 364
Shell: Bash inxi: 3.3.04
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Miles Dyson | Damn . . . audio still scratches. | 08:10:00 |
mei 🌒& | that memory clock looks awfully low for a modern Zen | 12:34:26 |
mei 🌒& | oh I guess it's cpu clock and it's sleeping | 12:37:43 |
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Miles Dyson | The audio was clicking because of a codec. | 17:10:29 |
Miles Dyson |  Download image.png | 17:10:39 |
Miles Dyson | Redacted or Malformed Event | 17:11:19 |
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Miles Dyson | the SBC-XQ codec causes audio problems. | 17:27:09 |
Miles Dyson | It is a JBL bluetooth speaker. | 17:27:40 |
2 Apr 2024 |
Miles Dyson | Does anyone know of a live music coding chat channel? | 02:52:16 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @technicus:matrix.org the SBC-XQ codec causes audio problems. Ahh I see, glad you got it figured out. What did you do to troubleshoot it? | 03:36:08 |
Miles Dyson | Discovered by chance. | 03:36:46 |
Miles Dyson | In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club Ahh I see, glad you got it figured out. What did you do to troubleshoot it? I went somewhere and took the speaker with me, then when I reconnected it pulse had it muted, so I was looking at the settings and noticed it. | 03:37:47 |