Am Dienstag, 10. April 2007 schrieb Robin Gareus:
Dmitry Baikov wrote:
On 4/10/07, Robin Gareus <robin(a)gareus.org>
wrote:
PCMCIA is ok, but not great for low latency.
(adds one extra interface
between PCI bus & sound-card). - the cheap solution is to get a PCMCIA
card for your hard-disk - instead of using the built-in firewire for the
disk. - maybe you want to do that anyway. use the built-in firewire to
an external audio-device and the PCMCIA for storage.
Quite the opposite.
PCMCIA is great for latency. That "extra" PCI bridge does NOT affect
audio latency.
Firewire latencies are bigger than PCI/PCMCIA and will always be. Ask
Pieter Palmers for details.
good point. now I start to remember the protocol mess
and overhead of
1394 audio. - and hope I'll forget about it again soon.. ;)
No, you remember the mess from 1394-detection. Protocol-overhead allows 2x64
here with my presonus firepod...
And ppalmers stated that firewire will be much better than netjack because of
fixed latency and guaranteed bandwidth and reaction time.
Arnold
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