Comment by ttshaw1

Comment by ttshaw1 a year ago

3 replies

Anyone know if this will have any impact on low-latency linux audio? The article calls out JACK, but I'd guess the new standard for musicians recording on Linux is pipewire. So if pipewire either found some workaround or has been enabling a real-time module, I suppose those end users wouldn't see a difference.

orbital-decay a year ago

There are already realtime/low latency kernels in many distros, very useful for low-latency audio processing. Usually you have to install them separately.

  • seba_dos1 a year ago

    > Usually you have to install them separately.

    ...and that won't change now either. You'll just be able to build the RT kernel from the same upstream sources as the regular one.

cwillu a year ago

Pipewire will benefit in exactly the same way as jack.