Yes, ecpect that for real time apps and latency, its the worse case thats important, not the average case. - Steve On Tue, Feb 22, 2005 at 09:09:55 +0000, Jamie Bullock wrote: > It depends on how many nodes the traffic has to go through, and how much > latency each node introduces. You can measure udp latency in relation to > your own system using lmbench. I think it's available on bitmover. > > > Jamie > > On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 20:56 -0500, John Check wrote: > > On Monday 21 February 2005 05:07 pm, Marc Lavall?e wrote: > > > Le 21 F?vrier 2005 16:53, Unifr a ?crit : > > > > After searching the web, I couldn't find any software that could connect > > > > 2 (or more) computers (through jack would be kind of perfect!). Well, I > > > > got only one yet but I plan to get a laptop soon and it would be good if > > > > could use both at the same time. > > > > > > > > Any of you have heard of a soft like that on GNU/Linux? > > > > > > jack.udp : http://www.alphalink.com.au/~rd/sw/jack.html > > > - > > > Marc > > > > Interesting.. I'm wondering about the latency numbers.. Must compare with > > dladspa > -- > Regards, > > Jamie >