[LAD] Drift compensation document

Paul Davis paul at linuxaudiosystems.com
Wed Sep 6 16:40:06 UTC 2017


jackd is a 100% synchronous design,  entirely by intent.

On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 12:38 PM, benravin <ben.alex at outlook.com> wrote:

>
> ​>> just another reason to avoid working with such formats. decompress it
> first to PCM. done.​
>
>
> Thanks Paul! I was time stamping the output of audio codec  decoded PCM
> samples which was introducing lot of jitter. Now I'm reusing what Fons had
> implemented on zita-j2a using a *local* fifo and not the buffers which used
> to connect the graph. I need to test the control loop for my audio app.
>
> btw,  is it possible to send some asynchronous control signals in jackd ?
>
> -ben
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