Re: Sound recording

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On Mon, 26 May 2003, Alan Cox wrote:

> > My reason for going to ALSO would not be a lack of OSS driver, but the 
> > possibility of getting accurate timestamps on each and every sample. If 
> > I cant have it in native OSS, it is unlikely I could have it in emulated 
> > OSS.
> 
> Don't get attached to time stamping too much. Firstly the audio crystals
> are all a bit variable, secondly the video signals are not always quite
> in tune. Video/audio stuff simply has to handle variation in clocking
> and run with the flow. The 64K or so of  buffering between the CPU and the
> audio chip also makes for some fun.

I've always been partial to NVrec and cousins FFMPEGrec, MP1Erec -
because this app just accepts that one or other clock will be off and
re-clocks the audio to guarantee great sync.

Steve





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