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gitlog57636yAlso, restarting server makes it ok
Edit: that is it decreases latency back to 1 sec for some time -
tokumei21256yThat's incredibly long. I've used the network drivers for the JACK server before, with moderate success and significantly lower delays. I'd never recommend Pulseaudio for any real-time audio transport, especially across networks.
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tokumei21256y@gitlog See original comment (JACK). It also the ability to capture audio from applications that use alsa or pulse. The ArchWiki page describes how to do that better than I can in 1000 characters.
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gitlog57636y@tokumei oh sorry
And thanks
I am loosing my concentration day by day
I guess I'll sleep now after checking out Jack
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Does anyone have any ideas on how to decrease latency of audio multicast via pulseaudio?
Currently having a non uniform latency of 1-10 seconds
This is in case of local network
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pulseaudio
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