>I wanted to check my knowledge of something: does an xrun necessarily
>correspond to a "drop-out" in the audio stream?  In other words, could
>you have a drop-out WITHOUT an xrun, or an xrun WITHOUT a drop-out?  Is
>there a strict one-to-one correspondence between the two?

a dropout occurs when the h/w playback pointer gets ahead of the data
already written by the s/w (i.e. repeating data already played). its
therefore a 1:1 correspondence with an xrun, which is defined in the
same way.


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