[email protected] said:
> Either use the PC to timestamp receive buffers, or if you have a 1pps handy,
> just feed your 60 Hz signal into one channel (L) and the 1 PPS into the
> other (R). 

If you have a known-good (accurate?) signal going into you audio channel, you 
can compute the actual clock frequency of the audio capture path.

I think the IRIG driver in ntpd does that, and includes the offset in PPM in 
the log files.



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