[linux-audio-user] Sending and recieving data between computers using JACK

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 11:13:21PM EST, Sampo Savolainen wrote:
> There is no way of doing real-time processing over a network reliably.
> Dropouts and timeouts, packet retries are in the nature of computer
> networks. UDP is a very smart way to (try to) send realtime data through
> a network. If the implementation is at least average, that is the best
> performance you can get.

Yeah, I am well aware of this. All it is is sending a PCM stream from one
machine to another over a LAN.

> jack.udp is probably as good as it gets. If you have problems, use a
> larger ring buffer size, place the computers more close to each other on
> the network, reduce other load on the router(s) between the computers.

There is only 2 small switches between them.

I will give jack.udp a try. Thanks
-- 
Luke Yelavich
http://www.audioslack.com
luke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


[Index of Archives]     [Linux Sound]     [ALSA Users]     [Pulse Audio]     [ALSA Devel]     [Sox Users]     [Linux Media]     [Kernel]     [Photo Sharing]     [Gimp]     [Yosemite News]     [Linux Media]

  Powered by Linux