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Re: JRiver Media Center 23.0.78 for Debian Jessie (amd64, i386 and arm)
bob:
--- Quote from: Ekpen on September 12, 2017, 12:56:19 pm ---Thread priorities is working here. At one time, I increased the buffer... I think I doubled it, but still no joy.
In windows, a slider is there, that was was I used to make the audio issue go away during the early days of MC 23. Now MC 23 for Windows issue on audio got fixed, the slider is way down at the default.
If someone can suggest adjusting the audio settings buffer to "What" size, or Mr. H. to design it similar to the Windows version, that will be fine.
Thanks for the help.
George
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I just don't think that's your issue.
There is nothing superior about the way that slider is done in windows.
Did you read my PM? There is a build there I'd like you to try...
Ekpen:
--- Quote from: bob on September 12, 2017, 01:45:45 pm ---I just don't think that's your issue.
There is nothing superior about the way that slider is done in windows.
Did you read my PM? There is a build there I'd like you to try...
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No PM from you of recent.
I will check my mail again.
Thanks.
George
P/S
Just checked my mail box, nothing came in.
The slider is visual, it takes me to the max, with the Linux implementation, I have no idea what to set it for. I have tried several figures, but no luck
Note: I do not have to adjust anymore on the Windows platform.
Please resend the PM
Thanks.
George
bob:
--- Quote from: Ekpen on September 12, 2017, 03:06:04 pm ---No PM from you of recent.
I will check my mail again.
Thanks.
George
P/S
Just checked my mail box, nothing came in.
The slider is visual, it takes me to the max, with the Linux implementation, I have no idea what to set it for. I have tried several figures, but no luck
Note: I do not have to adjust anymore on the Windows platform.
Please resend the PM
Thanks.
George
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Just resent the PM. You should get it in your email as well as in My Messages on the forum.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: bob on September 12, 2017, 08:47:10 am ---On my Pi3 dev box:
ps -T -eo pid,tid,class,rtprio,ni,pri,comm | grep mediacenter23
--- Code: --- 902 902 TS - 0 19 mediacenter23
902 913 RR 46 - 86 mediacenter23
902 929 RR 43 - 83 mediacenter23
902 1056 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter23
902 1058 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter23
902 1060 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter23
902 1069 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter23
902 1091 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter23
902 1163 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter23
902 6831 RR 46 - 86 mediacenter23
902 6832 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter23
--- End code ---
cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.9.35-v7+ (dc4@dc4-XPS13-9333) (gcc version 4.9.3 (crosstool-NG crosstool-ng-1.22.0-88-g8460611) ) #1014 SMP Fri Jun 30 14:47:43 BST 2017
On a MC22 IdPi
ps -T -eo pid,tid,class,rtprio,ni,pri,comm | grep mediacenter22
--- Code: ---18225 18225 TS - 0 19 mediacenter22
18225 20532 RR 46 - 86 mediacenter22
18225 20541 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 20543 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 20545 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 20656 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 19167 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 8408 RR 46 - 86 mediacenter22
18225 8409 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 8410 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 8411 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 8412 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
18225 8413 RR 50 - 90 mediacenter22
--- End code ---
cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.4.50-v7+ (dc4@dc4-XPS13-9333) (gcc version 4.9.3 (crosstool-NG crosstool-ng-1.22.0-88-g8460611) ) #970 SMP Mon Feb 20 19:18:29 GMT 2017
Not sure what could be up with yours...
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Here are my results, they look similar to yours except the thread priorities are not working:
--- Code: ---ps -T -eo pid,tid,class,rtprio,ni,pri,comm | grep mediacenter23
1713 1713 TS - 0 19 mediacenter23
1713 2360 TS - 0 19 mediacenter23
1713 2368 TS - 0 19 mediacenter23
1713 2372 TS - 0 19 mediacenter23
1713 2400 TS - 0 19 mediacenter23
cat /proc/version
Linux version 4.9.37-v7+ (dc4@dc4-XPS13-9333) (gcc version 4.9.3 (crosstool-NG crosstool-ng-1.22.0-88-g8460611) ) #1017 SMP Thu Jul 13 11:26:04 BST 2017
cat /etc/security/limits.conf
pi - rtprio 100
@audio - rtprio 100
grep audio /etc/group
audio:x:29:pi,pulse
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On a default raspbian install there were some other files in limits.d under /etc/security which also affected audio priority, but I blew those away. No change. Not sure what my next step is. This is more or less just a default fullfat raspbian install with minor changes to get MC running.
Awesome Donkey:
Hmmmm, 23.0.52-2 is instant segfaulting on Arch Linux today. I'll mess with it later - I'm going to guess a lib upstream updated yesterday is causing it, we'll see.
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