[linux-audio-user] jaming over the internet?

R Parker rtp405 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 30 02:19:01 EDT 2003


offlist,

couldn't you guys do what the gamers do? I don't know
what they do but it must be buffering 'til remote
clients have time to sync up and then go. right?

ron

--- Guy Clotilde <guy.clotilde at wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, 29 Sep 2003 16:58:22 -0230, Juhan Leemet
> wrote / a écrit:
> 
> > Now add in the long 
> > echo delay, and I suspect that's too much to
> handle: 3 time bases: what you 
> > want to play, what you are playing (feel?), and
> what you hear. Comments?
> 
> I have read your interesting text, and I think the
> points you bring are correct.
> But I think that the idea should not be dismissed
> just for the reason that it's not suitable for some
> people/sorts of music. Some people may want to play
> new-age in the same basement/city over IP :)
> In some cases, this app will be very valuable. Is it
> really hard to use aconnect, as Gustavo suggested?
> 
> cheers
> GuyCLO~
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