Today Paul Davis wrote:

>What more information do you need ? There is no way to get faster
>transmission speeds without buffering at one end or the other, since
>the ultimate target will (for many, many years) be operating at
>31.25kb. If this buffering exists (and it must), then the fact that
>the bits stream between two points on their journey at 100MB/sec
>doesn't do anything to alter the point-to-point speed being
>31.25kb. Or I am missing something ?

with mlan, doesn't one 'speak MIDI' to a device, but at a higher 
bitrate - or is it me who is missing something here?

tim

------
To unsubscribe from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailing list send message
'unsubscribe' in the body of message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
BUG/SMALL PATCH REPORTING SYSTEM: http://www.alsa-project.org/cgi-bin/bugs

Reply via email to