>IMHO, this comes from the simple fact that the sending data rate is given
>by the clock of the sampling sound card while the playing data rate is
>given by the clock of the playing sound card. If they differ (and they do
>in general), one will be faster than the other and will not try to slow

This idea came to my mind, too. Seems reasonable. Both sound cards (encoder
- decoder) are the same model, but maybe the clock chips are not that
accurate.
Another possibility may be rounding errors that sum up over time due to
sampling rate conversion (AC97 cards, but we use 44,1 kHz) in the cards.

Does anyone know for sure?

Kind regards,
Gernot.

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