Re: Fwd: Delay problem real time listening to a live input audio

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On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Patrick Shirkey
<pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Or the more viable option is to use jack2 and it will automatically
> disable pulseaudio when it starts and re-enable it when it stops.

jack2 by itself doesn't do this. it will happen if the combination of
jack2, dbus, pulseaudio are all set up correctly.

you don't need jack2 for this either, there are quite elegant schemes
to get pulse out of the way no matter which version of JACK is used.
the key point is that they all require some system configuration (or
checking system configuration) and i didn't want to suggest that to
someone who is clearly a newcomer to this environment. except that
then i did anyway :(

> Pulse can do low latency but it's main goal is to provide seamless desktop
> audio for normal audio users and mobile devices.

actually, Pulse can't do low latency by any reasonable definition of
that term :)
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