>> sorry, but thats not running in sample sync. thats "chasing sync". if
>> one of them "drifts", the others follow. running in sample sync means
>> that they never drift. its like the difference between word clock and
>> a time sync signal like MTC or SMPTE. the former avoids any drift by
>> having everyone use the same sample clock; the latter allows the
>> different parties to catch up or slow down or jump around as required.
>>
>> --p
>>
>So the assumption here is that there is only one drain/output device, and
>all sources are kept in sync with the single drain device.
>Your solution would fail if there was more than one drain/output device.
>I.E. Two audio cards.

Nope. Not at all. Do you want me to explain how this works, or shall I
just assure you that it does?

--p

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