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Re: Quartz Extreme and PCI audio card performance
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Re: Quartz Extreme and PCI audio card performance


  • Subject: Re: Quartz Extreme and PCI audio card performance
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 10:02:33 -0400

Thanks to those that responded - my mind is at rest.

Now I just hope that the card manufacturers produce some
OS X drivers - like Yamaha for my DSP Factory! Maybe they
could get the latency down this time :-)

Robert.



On Sunday, June 2, 2002, at 04:42 PM, Lubor Prikryl wrote:

Hi Robby, strictly theorically thinking:
rendering graphics by a chip on the PCI card will decrease the video data flow on PCI. Sending instructions for manipulation of data is less expensive than sending al the data whenever it changes. Don't worry.

Lubor, DSound



On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 09:31 PM, email@hidden wrote:

Does anybody have any comments on whether the new Quartz Extreme technology
will cause bottlenecks on the PCI bus? I remember in the early days of PCI audio when
grabby 3D cards hogged the bus causing choppy audio. Is there anything to worry about?

Thanks,

Robert.
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