In Reply to: RE: My Linux Server has no Computer "like" properties posted by phofman on February 17, 2012 at 12:41:50:
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So it takes a fraction of a second for the signal to get from wherever it is stored to the DAC. If it all follows the same path and has the same latency it doesn't matter at all for audio playback. For recording and mixing yes, in this application no.
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- come to think of it, who cares about latency anyway? - bwb 15:45:33 02/17/12 (16)
- who cares about latency anyway? - fmak 23:13:26 02/17/12 (15)
- apples and oranges, let's define latency - bwb 08:21:35 02/18/12 (8)
- OMG...LOL. - Dynobot 08:25:25 02/18/12 (7)
- thank you, that really added a lot to the discussion. - bwb 08:27:22 02/18/12 (6)
- I wash thinking the same thing about your post when I busted out laughing. - Dynobot 08:40:18 02/18/12 (5)
- you seem to have a problem with deductive reasoning and staying on topic - bwb 08:54:33 02/18/12 (4)
- RE: you seem to have a problem with deductive reasoning and staying on topic - Tony Lauck 11:11:14 02/18/12 (3)
- OK, I can agree with that, but that's not what I said - bwb 11:34:37 02/18/12 (2)
- RE: OK, I can agree with that, but that's not what I said - Tony Lauck 12:12:20 02/18/12 (1)
- Amen brother Tony! /nt - bwb 13:07:24 02/18/12 (0)
- RE: who cares about latency anyway? Only people who have experience with it. - Dynobot 05:41:54 02/18/12 (1)
- RE: who cares about latency anyway? Only people who have experience with it. - Bob_C 18:13:13 02/18/12 (0)
- RE: who cares about latency anyway? - phofman 00:28:19 02/18/12 (3)
- Your listening test? - carcass93 08:13:44 02/21/12 (2)
- RE: Your listening test? - phofman 12:31:58 02/21/12 (1)
- RE: Your listening test? - phofman 12:41:27 02/21/12 (0)