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David Baelde closed LS-340.
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> I/O and clocks
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>
>                 Key: LS-340
>                 URL: http://dev.sourcefabric.org/browse/LS-340
>             Project: Liquidsoap
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Liquidsoap
>            Reporter: David Baelde
>            Assignee: David Baelde
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 1.0
>
>
> It seems to me that IoRing is very good, it provides tight I/O. It clearly is 
> better than the old buffering code with active waiting and delays (defeating 
> the purpose of buffering by interfering with the clock). Now that it supports 
> a size=1 ring, it might also be as good as the unbuffered Alsa operators. 
> Anybody using that one?
> The old Ringbuffer module is still used for buffered I/O in opal. This is 
> done in the old style, active waiting and delays. Couldn't we use IoRing 
> there? Or is Opal dead anyways?
> Now that we have clocks, we could also only keep the unbuffered Alsa (and 
> Opal, etc) in the future, and create a pure IoRing operator that we would 
> combine.
> It's kind of scary to touch that again; I hope we'll not loose any of the 
> progress we've painfully made so far. Making some careful measures of time 
> drifts in various situations should be helpful.

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