Re: Can netjack1/2 over a direct ethernet connection substitute for local ALSA audio?

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On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 4:06 PM Len <len@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Your TV may have video and audio in sync, but that sync will change just by moving
your chair closer or farther away. Audio can lag video by quite a lot
without being noticeable. Leading, not so much. Some video players (like
VLC) have a control to move the timing of the audio with respect to the
video. in this case, just changing the buffer size in jack will add more
delay. I think what you really want to know is if there will be a
noticeable difference between when the person on screen moves their lips
and their voice happens

 According to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3CBri3W_X8
netjack1 incurs 8ms latency over a direct ethernet connection.
8ms latency is quite good. I'm not going to notice 8ms latency when I watch videos.
A direct ethernet connection directly connects my desktop computer and Raspberry Pi.
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