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by jacquesm
2114 days ago
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Ah yes, of course. Sorry, I wasn't thinking clearly, just had the usual UI loop and regular interaction with a computer in mind, you are 100% right, audio should have a very high priority. Nothing more annoying than dropouts. Incidentally, the way most OSs deal with that is by having very large audio buffers which in turn will give you terrible latency. On a hard real time OS you could reduce the size of those buffers quite a bit because you can guarantee they are filled (and emptied) regularly. |
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