Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 26 Jul 2003 12:02:59 +0200 | From | Ismael Valladolid Torres <> | Subject | Re: Ingo Molnar and Con Kolivas 2.6 scheduler patches |
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Marc-Christian Petersen escribe el 26/07/03 11:46: > XMMS does not skip, but hey, I don't care about XMMS skipping at all.
For those of us who'd like to use Linux as a serious musical production environment in the near future, it is important to have the choice of a system that does exactly that. This is, audio should not skip even on a heavily loaded system. We do not care much about graphical responsiveness. Think of something like Pro Tools LE running over Mac OS, with up to 32 audio tracks being mixed without the help of a DSP chip. Even when CPU usage gets higher than 80%, you don't get a single audio glitch.
Of course, for musical production, also the lowest latency achievable is a must.
This is only a humble opinion which I hope you find useful.
Regards, Ismael
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