[orca-list] professional audio configuration tips for may be not only Archlinux users
- From: "Mgr. Janusz Chmiel" <janusz chmiel volny cz>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: [orca-list] professional audio configuration tips for may be not only Archlinux users
- Date: Mon, 6 May 2019 21:57:18 +0200
Dear users,
I have found very interesting article related to ArchLinux users.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Professional_audio
Very interesting would be to find out, if those configuration tips can
be also used for Debian based Linux distributions.
And if some configuration settings described in this article would be
useful for users of speech synthesizers. Sure, while making experiment
of this kind, it would be very good to use virtual machine, because
wrong configuration would lead to system instability and other sound
quality problem.
Sure, virtual machine will never allow to test without problems, because
virtual computer will never have so much free resources as operating
system which run standalone and is not executed by using virtualization
algorithms of CPU.
Other option would be to create live system with persistent storage
file, but when booting with new kernel parameter, it would require to
edit syslinux.cfg when non live system will be executed.
May be, that those tips from his article would really improve speech
responsiveness. Sure, everything have its price. So when sound latency
will be very low, CPU and other chips will consume more energy. CPU FAN
will rotate at bigger speed.
I will try to experiment with some introduced configuration tips and I
will test what will happen.
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