Am Montag, 2. Juni 2008 schrieb Wolfgang Woehl:
> Arnold Krille:
> > And why is time-stretching limited to non-realtime audio?
> Aaannnddd wwwhhhyyy iiisss tttiiimmmeee---ssstttrrrettch <meep>
> sorry, time's up.
Well, try syncing two devices that don't share a world-clock and you
will "fix" that problem with real-time-time-stretching. So yes, there is a
rather practical use (but I actually don't advise to syncing two devices
without a common-clock) for real-time audio stretching (its also called a
dither-buffer but why use these algorithms when there is rubberband and co?).
Have fun,
Arnold
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