In the digital world, latency can be the source for many problems affecting sound, from simple psychoacoustic discomfort to changes in audio quality. Due to its complexity (and in some cases non-deterministic behaviour) audio networking is even more susceptible to this type of problems. This paper presents the major problems created by different types of latencies in an audio networking solution. To achieve a better analysis, a separation is made between problems affecting audio sample transportation and clocking.
Authors:
Fonseca, Nuno; Monteiro, Edmundo
Affiliations:
Polytechnic Institute of Leiria; University of Coimbra(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
118 (May 2005)
Paper Number:
6474
Publication Date:
May 1, 2005
Subject:
Miscellaneous Audio Topics
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