| 1 Apr 2024 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | And, may I take it that this only started after you made some changes to your configuration? You had clean audio before? | 07:30:08 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | Well some good news with NixOS is, you can roll back to a previous working configuration just by selecting a different generation in the boot menu! | 07:30:33 |
Miles Dyson | Damn . . . I was just looking up revision control for the config files . . . | 07:30:59 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | It's a good idea to have em up on git, but that's one of the big perks of NixOS - it's super easy to roll back! | 07:31:47 |
Miles Dyson | In reply to @fractivore:cyberia.club
er... Yes you hear it instead of what you expect to hear, or yes you hear it in addition to what you expect to hear?
Like, do you ONLY hear the scratching and popping when you try to play a sound file, but not the sound file itself? OR do you hear the sound file like you'd expect, but there is scratching and popping over the top of it?
I have a Sonic-pi loop running, and it clicks from time to time, same when I play any other media with audio. | 07:32:10 |
Miles Dyson | I was just reading through this thread on different methods people organize the config. | 07:33:13 |
Miles Dyson | https://discourse.nixos.org/t/github-strategies-for-configuration-nix/1983 | 07:33:16 |
Miles Dyson | For now, I just want the simplest way of doing things. | 07:33:59 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | In reply to @technicus:matrix.org I have a Sonic-pi loop running, and it clicks from time to time, same when I play any other media with audio. This kind of problem is not usually easy to troubleshoot over matrix. There really are a lot of different things that could be causing it, but it's probably not your NixOS config. It's more likely to be an issue with the audio routing in JACK. | 07:34:23 |
@fractivore:cyberia.club | WAIT, actually though, it could be caused by using JACK without a Realtime kernel. | 07:34:44 |