Jonatan Liljedahl wrote:
> The spec says this about scheduling an alsa seq event with relative
> timestamp: "if a timestamp with a relative timestamp is delivered to
> ALSA, the specified timestamp will be used as an offset to the current
> time of the queue the event is sent into". Now I wonder, does this
> "current time" refer to the actual running time of the queue as read by
> snd_seq_queue_status_get_real_time() or does it refer to the logical
> time or the time of the last event sent to the queue?
This "current time" is the actual running time as returned by
snd_seq_queue_status_get_{real,tick}_time(), respectively.
Regards,
Clemens
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