Subject: RE: [linux-audio-dev] Broadcasting delays
From: Richard W.E. Furse (richard_AT_muse.demon.co.uk)
Date: Mon Aug 13 2001 - 23:33:21 EEST
IMHO the biggest problem with broadcast audio is that there's currently no
generic way to connect a broadcasting framework meaningfully to other Linux
audio applications.
Which is of course a plug for everyone to get their heads around the brand
new LADMEA prototype at http://www.ladspa.org/ladmea/ ;-)
--Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-linux-audio-dev_AT_music.columbia.edu
[mailto:owner-linux-audio-dev_AT_music.columbia.edu]On Behalf Of Alex_AT_gmx
Sent: 13 August 2001 20:27
To: linux-audio-dev_AT_music.columbia.edu
Subject: [linux-audio-dev] Broadcasting delays
Hi everybody !
I´m most interested in audio broadcasting but still a newbie in Linux so
there are a lot of questions :
Because I´m a musician with the aim of making music with conferencing tools
I should have a delay of < 50ms (at least first tests in the LAN).
Former tests with WIN and SOLARIS gave me results of about 250 ms. I used
RAT and later on I programmed my own tool with Java JMF which was even
worst.
After some postings in ALSA Mailinglist I was recommeded to move to this
list.
So can anyone tell me what to do to get a minimum delay. One year ago I
heard of theoretical value of 25ms using RTP but I never could reach that.
Is this an interesting subject for this list ? I hope ....
Regards
Alex
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