On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 21:33 +0100, Giso Grimm wrote: > Maybe I am something missing, but what about the clock synchronization? > It would be nice to allow synchronization of several devices via the > network connection. This transport medium typically has a lot of jitter > (even an unloaded gigabit system can be above 50µsec), however, the > jitter of typical AD/DA converters should be in the order of > nanoseconds. And in the case of several devices, how is it possible to > compensate the absolute delay? All devices should be in phase, with a > deterministic inter-device delay. > Yes, that's a real problem. I don't see a solution to that either. > If it is only a single device it should be possible to use netjack: Then > it behaves as a small host with its own sound card, and running jack > with netjack_client (or whatever it ins called in recent versions). Any > remote PC can run jack with the net backend to connect. Well, with > netjack for jack0.116.2 the connection request is made from the other > direction, in this case the open sound card, but connect requests could > be triggered via OSC. And Netjack2 for jack2 seems to work completely > differently. > I guess that jack is too big a burden for the small kind of system we are talking about, so the question is, if netjack could be implemented standalone - or maybe another suitable mechanism? / Hans _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user