← Back to context Comment by amelius 1 day ago Is there a guaranteed latency? 8 comments amelius Reply WeebLabs 20 hours ago Hello. I am the creator of this project! Nominal latency is currently 8ms, with ±1ms of variance. All output channels are phase-locked, so this doesn't present a problem for multi-way crossover implementations. alhirzel 1 day ago 85mshttps://github.com/WeebLabs/DSPi/commit/ba8e481570e6a5ce3d35... zorgmonkey 12 hours ago The 85ms is configurable per-output delay for time alignment. That same file in the docs claims a typical end-to-end latency of 10 to 15ms. aa-jv 1 day ago Ouch, thats pretty average, what a pity .. jamesfmilne 1 day ago That's the maximum delay when adding a delay for synchronising with other sources.The end-to-end delay is about 10ms, according to this comment:https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/i... beepbooptheory 21 hours ago Why? This is a device more for home audio/audiophile uses it seems? Why does latency matter there? 2 replies →
WeebLabs 20 hours ago Hello. I am the creator of this project! Nominal latency is currently 8ms, with ±1ms of variance. All output channels are phase-locked, so this doesn't present a problem for multi-way crossover implementations.
alhirzel 1 day ago 85mshttps://github.com/WeebLabs/DSPi/commit/ba8e481570e6a5ce3d35... zorgmonkey 12 hours ago The 85ms is configurable per-output delay for time alignment. That same file in the docs claims a typical end-to-end latency of 10 to 15ms. aa-jv 1 day ago Ouch, thats pretty average, what a pity .. jamesfmilne 1 day ago That's the maximum delay when adding a delay for synchronising with other sources.The end-to-end delay is about 10ms, according to this comment:https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/i... beepbooptheory 21 hours ago Why? This is a device more for home audio/audiophile uses it seems? Why does latency matter there? 2 replies →
zorgmonkey 12 hours ago The 85ms is configurable per-output delay for time alignment. That same file in the docs claims a typical end-to-end latency of 10 to 15ms.
aa-jv 1 day ago Ouch, thats pretty average, what a pity .. jamesfmilne 1 day ago That's the maximum delay when adding a delay for synchronising with other sources.The end-to-end delay is about 10ms, according to this comment:https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/i... beepbooptheory 21 hours ago Why? This is a device more for home audio/audiophile uses it seems? Why does latency matter there? 2 replies →
jamesfmilne 1 day ago That's the maximum delay when adding a delay for synchronising with other sources.The end-to-end delay is about 10ms, according to this comment:https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/i...
beepbooptheory 21 hours ago Why? This is a device more for home audio/audiophile uses it seems? Why does latency matter there? 2 replies →
Hello. I am the creator of this project! Nominal latency is currently 8ms, with ±1ms of variance. All output channels are phase-locked, so this doesn't present a problem for multi-way crossover implementations.
85ms
https://github.com/WeebLabs/DSPi/commit/ba8e481570e6a5ce3d35...
The 85ms is configurable per-output delay for time alignment. That same file in the docs claims a typical end-to-end latency of 10 to 15ms.
Ouch, thats pretty average, what a pity ..
That's the maximum delay when adding a delay for synchronising with other sources.
The end-to-end delay is about 10ms, according to this comment:
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/i...
Why? This is a device more for home audio/audiophile uses it seems? Why does latency matter there?
2 replies →