Re: Low-latency Bluetooth 96kHz audio?

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> Jonathan E Brickman <jeb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hat am 9. September 2014 um
> 16:15 geschrieben:
> Anyone know if this:
> 
> http://goldkabel.de/index.php/bluetooth-audio-receiver.html
> 
> works well with Jackd?  Can it run <5ms latency at 96 kHz with a good
> Bluetooth 3.0 adapter?

24bit/96kHz! Exactly what is needed to stream 16bit/44.1kHz mp3 via
bluetooth from mobile phones to the Hifi.

It could work as an audio device via linux' bluetooth stack (probably
involving pulseaudio at some point). But I don't think it will be capable
of <5ms latency given that you are using a shared medium as transport. And
I don't think you will need <5ms latency unless you want this to use your
Hifi as monitoring for your music-making (and don't have the spare cable).

Have fun,

Arnold
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