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Date:      Sun, 16 Sep 2012 13:26:04 +0200
From:      =?UTF-8?B?Um9iZXJ0aCBTam9uw7h5?= <roberth.sjonoy@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Sound system developement question
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On 09/16/2012 08:53 AM, Chris Turner wrote:
> On 09/14/12 18:34, Robert Sjonøy wrote:
>
>> Well the term I would use is jitter. Which can easily measured.
>
> This is usually handled within the sound hardware itself -
> the OS makes sure a buffer is full, and then the DAC
> plays from the buffer using it's internal clock.
>
> (similarly on the AD side)
>
> cheers,
>
> - chris
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Yes I am fully aware of that but still the soundsystem and the music 
player has to the right job to, specially for me who has a dac who has 
no digitalfilter, where the input must low jitter, and such hardware the 
corrects the mistakes the software does is very expensive.

Regarding to the music player, MPD, music player daemon does the job 
very as far as I have had the opportunity to test.



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