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AU - does Latency imply equal TailTime?
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AU - does Latency imply equal TailTime?


  • Subject: AU - does Latency imply equal TailTime?
  • From: Marc Poirier <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:13:17 -0500 (EST)

Does a value for the kAudioUnitProperty_Latency property imply that, at
the end of the input signal, there will still be output for an equal
amount of time? Or is an Audio Unit expected to return that same value
for the kAudioUnitProperty_TailTime property in such a case? To me,
latency means latency all the way through: it starts late and it ends
late. And then if there is an additional tail on top of the already
expected delay (from the latency), then that additional value would be
returned from the kAudioUnitProperty_TailTime property.

Are my assumptions correct, or should AUs add the Latency into the
TailSize?

Thanks,
Marc
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