Re: [linux-audio-user] low latency streaming

From: Vedran Vucic <vvucic@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Thu Sep 15 2005 - 23:47:03 EEST

It depends which kind of streaming you ouse. You can check
www.audioscience.com
and find audio card with Ethernet connector :-)
However, there are Linux drivers.... and there you go....

Regards,

Vedran

Quoting Iain Duncan <iainduncan@email-addr-hidden>:

> > That's odd. My version of realplayer has a "buffer partial clip for ...
> > seconds" setting in the preference screen (on the Playback page).
> >
> >>Isn't there a workable non-proprietary alternative to stream audio over
> >>the net?
> >
> >
> > xmms, amarok?
>
> Thanks for the tips. I'm trying to get it streaming from home ( gentoo )
> and receiving on windoze where I'm controlling it with vnc. Is real
> player the only windows option? Would winamp be better?
>
> Would the source player be a problem too? Or does the latency all come
> from icecast? I'm using Muse right now as the source.
>
> Thanks
> Iain
>
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