Why does a VOIP sink input's current latency become "0" after moving to a new sink? I saw endless "rewind" in log
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: Why does a VOIP sink input's current latency become "0" after moving to a new sink? I saw endless "rewind" in log
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: mengdong.lin@xxxxxxxxx (Lin, Mengdong)
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: Wed, 8 Jun 2011 08:19:46 +0800
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Thank you for the hint, Alejandro! I'm also new to PA and hope to further understand it ;-) Amanda
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Why does a VOIP sink input's current latency become "0" after moving to a new sink? I saw endless "rewind" in log
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Why does a VOIP sink input's current latency become "0" after moving to a new sink? I saw endless "rewind" in log
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Why does a VOIP sink input's current latency become "0" after moving to a new sink? I saw endless "rewind" in log
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Lin, Mengdong
Why does a VOIP sink input's current latency become "0" after moving to a new sink? I saw endless "rewind" in log
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