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  • Subject: Megalatency
  • From: Hamish Allan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 14:35:53 +0000

Hello people,

A quick question: is it theoretically possible to write an Audio Unit to expose Apple's Airport Express as a system audio output device?

The technology to stream audio to the APEx exists as JustePort (http://www.nanocrew.net/software/JustePort-latest.tar.gz), but nobody seems to be wrapping it in an audio unit. I had hoped that Slipstream from Rogue Amoeba would be taking that approach, but it seems not.

I wonder, is there any technical reason why not? Certainly such a device would have an extremely large latency but it should be possible to determine this fairly accurately (based on ping times and size of remote buffer) and therefore request audio slices with a timestamp far enough into the future. Even if the latency were not accurate it would still surely be worth writing a wrapper so that other music players, etc., can use the APEx?

Thank you for your opinions,
Hamish

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