Patrick Shirkey wrote: > > Someone had a good idea on alsa-devel to make an advertisement for the > lowest latency achieved on a linux system. It makes sense so I'm going > to add something to the LAU guide webring. > > I would like to know two things. > > 1: What is the lowest latency achieved so far and on what hardware.
let's not hype. the trick with latency is not which all-time record you get *once*, but how big a latency you will get in *worst case*, so that you can rely on it without being hosed when a deadline is missed. i think patrick's is a good idea, but the figures should be reasonable and easily reproducable by users - else this nice advertising scheme is going to backfire really badly. so let's be conservative here, or at least make absolutely clear that we talk about lucky cases and it's gonna be not quite as impressive on joe user's box at home. my .02, j�rn > 2: What is the most channels that have been successfully recorded with > no dropouts, for how long and on what hardware. > > I will then magic up something snappy to represent these two sets of > figures. > > Any ideas on how to present will be considered too. > > Thx. > -- J�rn Nettingsmeier home://Kurf�rstenstr.49.45138.Essen.Germany phone://+49.201.491621 http://spunk.dnsalias.org http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/
