On 04/25/2013 04:36 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me do quickly.

Is there a network audio object (s) that can output  standard formatted
audio?

i've started writing an RTP infrastructure for Pd [1], though it currently only supports uncompressed audio.
RTP is a pretty standard protocol, and latency can go down to a few ms.
there are also RTCP components.
keep in mind though, that this is not a "plug-and-play" object, but instead a framework (so you might need to know what RTP is and ow it works in order to get it do what you want).

whether it works in browser or not, i don't know.
keep in mind, that browsers are still mainly consumer goods, and as such latency doesn't matter so much (if you only listen to a stream on a remote place it doesn't matter if it is 10ms behind or 2mins - since there is no feedback and nothing to compare with, tere is no "absolute" time)

gfamdr
IOhannes


[1] https://github.com/iem-projects/pd-iemrtp

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