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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Audio and real-time

Only audio playback and audio recording do not need much real-time capability of system. Because you can just need to prepare a buffer big enough until next refill (or re-consume).

The real real-time demanding work is something like VOIP, a small buffer should be used to keep speak-to-hear lag low.

Posted by caritas at 8:37 PM
Labels: Linux kernel

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