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Debian real time kernel for audio : debian - reddit

    https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/3p6nsh/debian_real_time_kernel_for_audio/
    RT is for industrial control, not audio. Normal kernels have soft-rt, which works much better than real-rt for audio. It guarantees average latency without increasing it, so that the audio pipeline can do it's job much better. To know more about kernels in debian, I recommend the Debian Kernel Handbook. As the name says, this is a handbook, so ...

Debian Multimedia Audio utilities packages

    https://blends.debian.org/multimedia/tasks/audio-utilities
    License: DFSG free. Official Debian package. These include programs for CD extraction, track conversion from one audio format to another, track renaming and retagging, track identification, CD burning from tracks, and more. Supports internationalized track …

How to Control Audio on the Debian Command Line - VITUX

    https://vitux.com/how-to-control-audio-on-the-debian-command-line/
    We mostly control system volumes through the Debian GUI but there are certain situations where you want to do it from the command line. ALSA or the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture provides audio support for most Linux distros. There are high chances that your Debian is currently using the same architecture to run and manage audio on your system.

Debian Multimedia Recording packages

    https://blends.debian.org/multimedia/tasks/recording
    Official Debian package. Git. Audacity is a multi-track audio editor for Linux/Unix, MacOS and Windows. It is designed for easy recording, playing and editing of digital audio. Audacity features digital effects and spectrum analysis tools. Editing is very fast and provides unlimited undo/redo.

Debian -- Details of package firmware-realtek in buster

    https://packages.debian.org/buster/firmware-realtek
    Contents: * Realtek RTL8192E boot code (RTL8192E/boot.img) * Realtek RTL8192E init data (RTL8192E/data.img) * Realtek RTL8192E main code (RTL8192E/main.img) * Realtek RTL8192EE Bluetooth firmware (rtl_bt/rtl8192ee_fw.bin) * Realtek RTL8812AE Bluetooth firmware (rtl_bt/rtl8812ae_fw.bin) * Realtek RTL8761A Bluetooth firmware (rtl_bt/rtl8761a_fw ...

System configuration [Linux-Sound] - Linux Audio

    https://wiki.linuxaudio.org/wiki/system_configuration
    The Ardour manual has a interesting introduction about getting the right computer system for digital audio. Below that article there is also a (somewhat Windows oriented) video by Richard Ames, which could be helpful to get a idea which things are involved for this topic. Summary: lots of things are involved for a well performing real-time audio workstation.

Running a real time kernel on Debian - Unix & Linux Stack ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/247157/running-a-real-time-kernel-on-debian
    Yes, it has. For the current version (stretch) this worked for me: apt-get install linux-image-rt-amd64. Yes, you can install multiple kernels and select the preferred one on startup (grub lets you do this). I guess none (performance improvements). As ewwhite pointed out, real time kernels are for deterministic performance, not higher performance.

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