Re: How to make Jack remember soundcards, not alsa-slots

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On 12/14/10 18:23, torbenh wrote:

>> I can guarantee that you'd need to sync them with SPDIF under Windows as
>> well as Linux, or you'll get clock drift between the cards.
> alsa_out tools are build to compensate the clock drift.

If you use SRC you pretty much violate AES specs as you lose bit
transparency. SRC is not a solution, it is a last resort.

In a well controlled situation like this, sound cards should be synced
in hardware. All professional sound cards support this (some can even
sync their buffers). It really isn't rocket science.


Flo
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