On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 8:16 PM, Matt Flax
<flatmax(a)flatmax.org> wrote:
Thanks for the question.
Jack has network audio working well - this is a big bonus, as on these
limited systems you can't do too much audio processing as they have limited
resources and power.
Jack also uses LPC based compression over the network - which is lossless.
That is normally a minimum of 2 times compression.
Can you tell me how you would approach this ? I understand that by getting
rid of Jack, you would free up a large amount of already limited memory on
these devices ... but how would you do network audio in a standard fashion ?
There
are no standards for network audio, just so we're clear. Or more
precisely, there are so many "standards" that there are no standards.
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