24-Oct-2014, 15:12
(24-Oct-2014, 15:04)Jean-Marie Wrote:(24-Oct-2014, 14:09)rik Wrote: Found this.
Quote:Those messages mean is that a client wrote to the driver at a spot that the family wasn't expecting. In this case, the client is wrote a little further in the future than the family expected. Usually, this just means that the client skipped some samples, probably due to an overload or some other thing that caused IO to skip some samples.Rik
The log message about this is probably unnecessary and should probably be relegated to debug builds. Feel free to file a bug about it.
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Jeff Moore
Core Audio
Apple
Well overload on a 4 core Macbook Pro Retina which is running under 1 or 2% CPU load is a bit worrysome... These are also the only occurrence when I'm getting dropouts.
/Jean-Marie
I'm sure it does not have to be overload, could simply be a bug!
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