On Wed, 2014-11-12 at 15:01 -0500, SGT. Garcia wrote: > > On Nov 12 20:43 +0100, Martin Blanchard wrote: > > > On Wed, 2014-11-12 at 10:30 -0500, SGT. Garcia wrote: > > > > > > thanks, it works now with "codec=ALAC". would it do FLAC? i mean what does > > > it entail to use ALAC? i also tried codec=all which failed. > > > > Only ALAC is supported at the time. Well, actually, 'uncompressed' ALAC > > is used, which is basically equivalent to raw PCM. FLAC is not supported > > and will probably never be: RAOP only allows PCM, ALAC or AAC. > > i see, PCM should be fine if it's what i think it is which is not to touch > the quality with compression schemes.
It is. > on a different note, there is a huge lag when using mpv to playback > audio/video which is a problem because mpv is the main player on this > system including web/streaming videos and that where the lag comes into > play. i don't think the lag is mpv related and is only a problem for > video playback for obvious reasons. > > i will be doing some more test tomorrow (next 24 hours) with Ethernet > connection to see if the problem is with the wireless connection. broadcom > sucks as we all know and this system uses their wl wireless driver which > doesn't do 11n despite what it's advertised for... RAOP has a ~2sec latency by design. Anyway, the current pulseaudio sink does not correctly report this latency. This results in synchronization problem between player (mpv here) and output stream. This is a known issue; mpv is not to be blamed here, and your network stack is probably not either... > SGT. Garcia > _______________________________________________ > pulseaudio-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss
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