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No matter what kind of settings I'm using, my up-to-date Debian stable system won't run Nuked-SC55 correctly. It keeps cutting off intermittently at a sub-second scale, changing the audio buffer size page size and count can improve a little but it only increases the time between cutoffs and the length of said cutoffs as well, rather than eliminate the issue.
When running either a X11 or Wayland session on my KDE Plasma setup it still does it just the same (although the performance is worse when recording via OBS on Wayland).
My notebook is a ThinkPad T480 — i5-8350U @ 1.70GHz, 8GB RAM.
My experience with this on Linux.
By default Nuked-SC55 was build as a Debug executable. Always runs too slow.
Force it to be build as Release build, then it ran well.
No matter what kind of settings I'm using, my up-to-date Debian stable system won't run Nuked-SC55 correctly. It keeps cutting off intermittently at a sub-second scale, changing the audio buffer size page size and count can improve a little but it only increases the time between cutoffs and the length of said cutoffs as well, rather than eliminate the issue.
When running either a X11 or Wayland session on my KDE Plasma setup it still does it just the same (although the performance is worse when recording via OBS on Wayland).
My notebook is a ThinkPad T480 — i5-8350U @ 1.70GHz, 8GB RAM.
Demostrations running on Woof and DSDA Doom:
https://youtu.be/kZ2pKjPZ-V0
https://youtu.be/kO-MZN84fAw
https://youtu.be/jJcJij3b9cM
Any relevant lib is updated:
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