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Bert Freudenberg bert@isg.cs.uni-magdeburg.de wrote:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Lex Spoon wrote:
In ESD, as far as I can tell, and as the authors told me, there isn't a way to minimize the buffer to, say, 1 second of audio. Instead, you have to wait for the network socket to block, which might hold *several* seconds of data.
There is no perceptible delay. For example, when I call esdplay with any audio file it plays immediately, whether the file is short or long. Also you have all sorts of UI sounds in Gnome which also start up immediately.
Like I said, esdplay is irrelevant to what I was asking.
Ultimately I'd like to test it myself, but that requires getting it to work at all on my machine. :|
-Lex
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