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* Under-voltage => Red '''V''' flag
* Under-voltage => Red '''V''' flag
* Over-temperature => Red '''T''' flag
* Over-temperature => Red '''T''' flag
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* Recording Audio => Red '''R''' flag
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* Playing Audio => Red '''>''' flag
The CPU-load bar shows the CPU usage as calculated by the Jack Audio Server:
The CPU-load bar shows the CPU usage as calculated by the Jack Audio Server:
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The red X flag is shown when there are Xruns. You should hear clicks and pops too ;-)
The red X flag is shown when there are Xruns. You should hear clicks and pops too ;-)
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Finally, when the red V or T flag is shown, your zynthian is working in a degraded state, with the CPU frequency capped to 600-800 MHz, trying to stabilize the system and avoid a system crash. You shouldn't see any of them and if you do so, you should consider looking for a better power source (under-voltage) or using a heat sink (over-temperature).
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When the red V or T flag is shown, your zynthian is working in a degraded state, with the CPU frequency capped to 600-800 MHz, trying to stabilize the system and avoid a system crash. You shouldn't see any of them and if you do so, you should consider looking for a better power source (under-voltage) or using a heat sink (over-temperature).
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Finally, the red '''R''' and '''>''' flags show the status of audio capture: recording/playing
=The Zynthian UI Workflow=
=The Zynthian UI Workflow=