[linux-audio-dev] [ANN] Design and Implementation of a Commodity Audio System

2004-05-18 Thread Men Muheim
Hi all, I have recently published my thesis about the "Design and Implementation of a Commodity Audio System". It contains a lot of information around the development of an audio system and therefore might be worth for some of you to have a look at. The booklet is available for download at http:/

RE: [linux-audio-dev] digigram's "ethersound"

2002-06-21 Thread Men Muheim
> A useful reference for the history of patents and prior art on > packetized audio: > > http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/rtp/history.html this link seems a bit out of date! Six years is eternity in this business... -- men

RE: [linux-audio-dev] RFC: API for audio across network - inter-host audio routing

2002-06-14 Thread Men Muheim
> BTW, as I keep moaning, I think network audio is an important "next step" > in > LAD development and ideally could be combined with the kind of step > required > to get JACK firmly off the ground. I'm still plugging LADMEA ideas > (www.ladspa.org/ladmea/). Thank you for getting back to the orig

RE: [linux-audio-dev] RFC: API for audio across network - inter-host audio routing

2002-06-14 Thread Men Muheim
Maybe the word latency did confuse some people here. Latency is sometimes used for the OS scheduling time, or for a network packet delay, or for the audio buffer-size. In my case I wanted to name the delay from the analogue input signal to the analogue output signal. > > > Nonsense! What about

RE: [linux-audio-dev] RFC: API for audio across network -inter-host audio routing

2002-06-13 Thread Men Muheim
> Indeed I have and it is, in fact, what I plan to be spending most of > this summer working on. I don't know if you've seen gison's magic, but > it sounds very similar what you're doing: > > http://magic.gibson.com/ Looks interesting. Thanks for the info. Magic seems to be a "network like" r

RE: [linux-audio-dev] RFC: API for audio across network - inter-host audio routing

2002-06-13 Thread Men Muheim
> Concerning the timing issues, one of the problem raised by audio > transmission is the audio cards clock skew of the different stations > involved in the transmission. > I've done some work on this topic. It's available as a technical report at > ftp://ftp.grame.fr/pub/Documents/AudioClockSkew.p

RE: [linux-audio-dev] RFC: API for audio across network - inter-host audio routing

2002-06-13 Thread Men Muheim
CTED]] On Behalf Of Steve Harris > Sent: Mittwoch, 12. Juni 2002 20:03 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] RFC: API for audio across network - inter- > host audio routing > > On Wed, Jun 12, 2002 at 06:25:14 +0200, Men Muheim wrote: > > Has anyone ever thou

[linux-audio-dev] RFC: API for audio across network - inter-host audio routing

2002-06-12 Thread Men Muheim
Has anyone ever thought of implementing a library for transfer of audio across networks? The API could be similar to JACK but would allow inter-host communication. This library would simplify the routing of audio across networks by solving synchronization issues etc. Therefore this RFC is closely

[linux-audio-dev] latency problem bdflush related?

2001-11-21 Thread Men Muheim
I am experiencing heavy audio latency problems on two different systems (a 500MHz alpha and a Pentium Pro 188MHz - detailed system information see below) Problem description: I have implemented a simple life monitoring application for ALSA 0.6 on an alpha system and ALSA 0.9