On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 04:27:00PM +0100, Thomas Brand wrote:
One of both interfaces will be slaved to the other and
then both should
run the same cycle at the same time (so theoretically no phasing issues).
You just have to manage to shove forth and back the sample data from/to
interface at good enough rate which isn't a particular problem on
localhost using UDP like zita does. If there is no resampling involved,
this can work for many many channels without hitting the CPU too much.
This is all as wrong as it can possibly be.
First, even when resampling is disabled there is no defined relation
between the period timing of Jack's main soundcard and the one added
with zita-ajbridge. Zita-ajbridge will detect the relative period
phases, and insert buffering so as to ensure that the difference in
latency is always the same.
Second, there is no UDP or anything network involved at all.
Ciao,
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