[14:35] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer: it just keeps getting better: https://lists.linuxaudio.org/archives/linux-audio-user/2020-August/113306.html
[14:36] <Eickmeyer> Wim Taymans is the guy behind pipewire.
[14:36] <OvenWerks> yes
[14:36] <OvenWerks> but not the guy behind the new alsa module.
[14:37] <OvenWerks> They are all out by 8
[14:37] <Eickmeyer> But, a non 2-power not working for an internal sound card??????
[14:37] <OvenWerks> That seems like a bug
[14:37] <OvenWerks> some are higher and some are lower
[14:37] <Eickmeyer> Yeah. That doesn't seem right at all.
[14:38] <OvenWerks> but they are all "attached" to power of 2 sizes
[14:40] <Eickmeyer> I hope falktx is aware of this. I think there's some weird kernel regression causing all of these Jack issues.
[14:40] <Eickmeyer> He seems to think the issue in Fedora is libc related.
[14:41] <OvenWerks> I think there are a number of applications and plugins that expect power of 2 buffer size or crash
[14:43] <OvenWerks> I wonder if there is a way to read the media clock directly and use that to run the dummy back end or generate ones own irq
[14:44] <OvenWerks> better to fix the bug
[14:45] <Eickmeyer> yep.
[14:45] <Eickmeyer> Easier to fix the bug in Jack than libc or the kernel, tbh.
[14:46]  * OvenWerks is glad his family did not get to camping yet. Looks like rain for 3 days.
[14:47] <OvenWerks> Eickmeyer:  it is the alsa module that needs fixed
[14:48] <Eickmeyer> OvenWerks: Gotcha.
[14:48] <OvenWerks> The same HW did work with the old module