It takes a few seconds - sometimes as much a 5 - to play a recorded show on my mythtv .29
Looking though the frontend log, I find that it stalls here:
May 2 10:36:50 *****-HTPC mythfrontend.real: mythfrontend[1673]: W CoreContext audio/audiooutputalsa.cpp:243 (IncPreallocBufferSize) ALSA: Try to manually increase audio buffer with: echo 192 | sudo tee /proc/asound/card1/pcm7p/sub0/prealloc
Why is this happening every time? Is there something I can do to get around it?
So far, I've tried changing the audio output from DEV:0 Card 3 (or something like that) to ALSA:Default.
Playback will sometimes (maybe once every few days) stall for a few seconds and continue, but audio works fine.
I've been running mythtv on this computer since 2010, so the hardware is a bit old, but I can't see any memory swapping taking place (I have 2GB) and CPU usage stays low.
"ALSA: Try to manually increase audio buffer" causing delays
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Re: "ALSA: Try to manually increase audio buffer" causing delays
I'm not sure if this error message is anything to worry about. I had the same on my system but was not causing a problem that I could see.
Have you tried doing what it says? i.e.
in a terminal window echo 192 | sudo tee /proc/asound/card1/pcm7p/sub0/prealloc
Would probably have to do it as su.
Have you tried doing what it says? i.e.
in a terminal window echo 192 | sudo tee /proc/asound/card1/pcm7p/sub0/prealloc
Would probably have to do it as su.
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