Sampo Savolainen:
>
> Quoting reuben firmin <reuben.firmin@email-addr-hidden>:
>
>> With adequate buffering I think this shouldn't be a problem in my use
>> case
>> -- the speakers connected to the wireless device will be in a different
>> room. You're not saying that a soundcard will get so far behind that the
>> buffers will fill up, are you? Both soundcards are designed to output in
>> ~"real time" after all.
>
> Buffering doesn't fix the problem at all. It will maybe postpone it, but
> nothing more.
>
I disagree. As reuben wrote, "with adequate buffering", it shouldn't be a
poblem. If you buffer enough to postpone it long enough, this is a
perfectly fine solution. I don't think we talk about many megabytes here,
although I'm not sure exactly how much is needed, it depends how
long time a continous play will last.
Received on Wed Jan 10 16:15:01 2007
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