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Thanks for the report. |
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The solution I found with 5.15 was with pure jack. I had crackling when I first start jack. So I stopped jack and then restarted jack. And the second time; the crackling were gone. |
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Thanks for answering. I have previously tested Fedora's stock kernels also with the I'm not using my computer to record professionally but I like to do videos on YouTube. I have tested many kernels, using Bodhi repositories for default ones and Copr for vanillas. I don't really know if the problem lies in Pipewire or the kernel, I have already reported to Pipewire's GitLab the issue, reporting to kernel developers seems a little tricky because they want a vanilla kernel, without any stuff applied (I have a NVIDIA card and proprietary driver) and they communicate with mails... it's doable but I think it is the last resort. I'll probably give pure JACK a look in the following days, as said I'm not really used to this but I'm learning. I don't think my computer is so strange: it has a Ryzen 5 3500X, a popular MSI board (Gaming PLUS Max) and a RTX 2060 Super. I will report again when I have more news, I will stick to kernel 6.1.26 for my recordings and do some research in the free time. Thanks again |
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I have found out my issue and it is an ADB (Android Debug Bridge) bug making my whole audio glitching: OBS was launching ADB because I used a plugin called DroidCam OBS to use my phones as a camera. For some reason kernel 6.1.26 gives me clean recordings with occasional cracks even with this bug; meanwhile 6.1.28 was behaving as any other kernel giving lot of crackling. Someone says ADB behaves badly with NVIDIA's USB C controller (hardware capability, I don't even have the port itself). Still I had some audio glitch and I had this sort of glitches at least one year ago with a GTX 1060 (which shouldn't have this controller). Right now I think that ADB is just a bad actor (or the Linux kernel doesn't really like what it does). Thank you again for your time and for maintaining this kernel, I'll close this discussion with this comment. |
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I am still waiting for a new version for 6.3. 6.3.3 has a filesystem corruption problem. |
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There is an update for 6.1. I will build this one tonight. |
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Hello and thanks for this repository,
With Fedora kernels (6.2.x) I had a lot of crackling on the microphone and audio in general.
I have found that installing your real time mao kernel 6.1.26 fixed my problems.
Today I have received the 6.1.28 and it seems that crackling is back.
I guess kernel developers backported something that is causing the problem.
I'm a noob about the kernel, I'm asking if you have any clue about what change could be causing this.
Just asking, if you have no clue it is fine, as said I'm a noob about this and I don't know where to look.
Thanks!
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