Re: Real-time audio over local network with good quality

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2016-04-05 12:47 GMT-03:00, Caleb Crome <caleb@xxxxxxxxx>:
> What software is running on the microphone?  If it's linux, you can use
> netjack, or perhaps pulseaudio too.  I'm not familiar with pulse though.
>

Yes, is Linux.
I'll look about netjack! Thank you :-)

Cheers!

> -Caleb
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:52 AM, Ricardo Biehl <rbpoficial@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello guys! I'm sorry if this mail is not part of the scope of this list
>> :-(
>>
>> I've come from the kernelnewbies mailing list with the same subject as
>> following ...
>>
>> I'm working on a project which aims to be a microphone system that
>> will work over local network <https://github.com/ricardobiehl/ipmic>.
>> So I've found many difficulties in ALSA library and Linux Network.
>> Basically, I need help to make my software get low latency and high
>> quality audio :-) .
>>
>> When I said "high quality audio" I'm referring to (1channel * 16bit
>> sample * 22050Hz) without noise. And "low latency" is about to 0.1
>> second or less.
>>
>> Any contribution with the project is welcome!
>>
>> Thank you a lot!
>>
>> --
>> Ricardo Biehl Pasquali
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>


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