On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 16:25, Carlo Caione <[email protected]> wrote:
> I could be wrong (I'm guessing) but I think that a sort of buffering should 
> be done in
> the hardware of the sound card so you can hear the sound even
> if the process is not providing data.

I second that....

AFAIK, the data are buffered to sound card up to certain size by the
first player that plays song A....assume data from song B are queued
next....thus, in this case, A sings...then B...or it could be heard
mixed i.e we hear A + B.

But if it's like playing song to PC speaker directly, then yes,
timeslice do determine the playing interval.

PS: PulseAudio etc could turn the table upside down...it's the sound
daemon that take care of it...

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Mulyadi Santosa
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