On Tue, Oct 01, 2013 at 12:04:37AM +1000, Patrick Shirkey wrote:
> The most obvious potential violator is the bridge code between PA and ALSA
> because it's the one place that no one really seems to understand well at
> the moment.
That would then affect *all* apps using PA via ALSA (which seems
to be the only way)...
I still don't understand the purpose of all this. An application
that can't use Jack can still connect to it using the ALSA jack
plugin, you don't need PA for this. A quick test here shows
that the latency in that case is as solid as it gets.
Ciao,
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