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Professional audio - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Professional_audio
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[SOLVED] USB sound card problems and audio ... - Arch Linux

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=143193
    From my experiences pulseaudio (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio) sometimes makes things easier when dealing with multiple audio devices (e.g. bluetooth headset, HDMI sound, USB sound, etc) but you might experience other issues such as high CPU load, stuttering sound and such things. PA provides nice graphical tools to assign the output of …

Sound system - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Sound_system
    The Arch sound system consists of several levels: Drivers and interface—hardware support and control Usermode API (libraries)—utilized and required by applications (optional) Usermode sound servers – best for the complex desktop, needed for multiple simultaneous audio apps, and vital for more advanced capabilities e.g. pro audio

JACK Audio Connection Kit - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/JACK_Audio_Connection_Kit
    start the JACK audio server on application startup, enable the system tray icon, and start minimized to system tray. Reboot. After logging in, you will see QjackCtl in your system tray. Left-click on it. Tweak settings in the QjackCtl GUI to lower latency. The Frame Size, Frame Buffer, and Bitrate settings all affect latency.

Trouble Getting USB Audio from DAC to Work : archlinux

    https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/2q7heo/trouble_getting_usb_audio_from_dac_to_work/
    I'm trying to use my Fiio E10K DAC as my primary source of audio in Arch. There are a few guides on how to get USB audio working but many of them are outdated. The only way I've gotten audio to work is through VLC by selecting under the 'Audio' tab, Audio Device > DigiHug USB Audio Analog Stereo. And even then, I'm getting a crackling noise.

AudioLinux - The audiophile realtime plug & play operative ...

    https://www.audio-linux.com/
    AudioLinux is the first plug & play realtime audio system based on Archlinux with programmed IRQ and application realtime priority Audio latency at 44.1 kHz < 1 ms depending on hardware configuration. Incredibly low processor latency (average 2-6 microseconds on fairly powerful processors) Boot time 10/15 s Full menu system

parameters.patch - aur.git - AUR Package Repositories

    https://aur.archlinux.org/cgit/aur.git/tree/parameters.patch?h=snd-usb-audio-lowlatency-dkms
    AUR : snd-usb-audio-lowlatency-dkms.git: AUR Package Repositories | click here to return to the package base details page

USB DAC Fiio X3III audio problem : archlinux

    https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/752s0g/usb_dac_fiio_x3iii_audio_problem/
    1. level 1. PandaMoniumHUN. · 4y. I'm using a Fiio Olympus E10K. Usually all I need to do after installing alsamixer and all the ALSA related Pulseaudio packages ( pulseaudio-alsa, lib32-libpulse, lib32-alsa-plugins) is to unmute the USB audio device and set the gain in alsamixer, then set it as the default audio device in Pulseaudio with ...

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