On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 7:17 AM, benravin <ben.alex@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
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> is indeed a slow varying timing jitter, for example every 400ms, the timing
[...]
Context and environment...?
Is there by any chance sample rate conversion going on somewhere?
(Hardware or software; usually behaves in about the same manner.)
Since buffer sizes in most environments need to stay fixed, and usually
also have further restrictions, this tends to affect buffer/callback timing.
As a result, input-to-process and process-to-output latency drift over
time, and pop back (buffer drop, or extra buffer) on a regular basis.
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