On Thu, 17.12.09 09:14, Paul Davis (paul@email-addr-hidden) wrote:
> > If you care about more than pro audio, then you want to dynamically
> > adjust the sleep times based on the requirements of the clients
> > connected. That means you cannot use fixed sized hardware fragments
> > anymore, but need to schedule audio more dynamically using system
> > timers.
> >
> > This in fact is where most of the complexity in systems such as
> > PulseAudio stems from.
>
> and before the accusations start flying, this is also how CoreAudio
> works on OS X (and even more so in the iPhone "version" of CoreAudio,
> which doesn't a lot like CoreAudio at all).
And Vista apparently too as it seems.
Lennart
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