On 11.06.2015 22:58, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,
I would like to add a 2-5 second delay to the sound playback from a
stream.
That is, the sound comes out from an application at time X, and the
sound can be heard from my speakers at X+5 secs.
Is this possible somehow? I have been trying to play with the latency
offset without much luck, plus it only seems to allow a maximum of
2000 msecs.
Of course, most of the internet is trying to find how to eliminate
latency, not how to create it, so I haven't found anything useful.
Thanks in advance,
Hector
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Hello Hector,
you can use module-loopback with the patches from
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.pulseaudio.general/22956
to introduce the delay you need. (Play back to a null-sink and use
module-loopback to connect null-sink.monitor to your real sink). For
large delays it only works properly with timer based scheduling. With
batch cards I have seen lots of error messages in the debug log at
latencies > 2- 5 seconds, although the audio still seems to be OK.
Regards
Georg
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