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achieving very low latency


  • Subject: achieving very low latency
  • From: Daphne Ippolito <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2012 09:49:43 -0400

Hello,
I am writing software for a psychology lab that needs to play sounds with sub-millisecond latency for one of its experiments. The original software the lab used runs on OS 8/9 and makes use of the old SndManager system. It loads all sounds into memory at the beginning of the experiment, and is later able to start the sounds with sub-millisecond latency. I have not been able to replicate with Core Audio the low-latency levels achieved with the old system. Is it possible to play sounds with sub-millisecond or even <5-10 ms latency in OS X? Is the "load all sounds into memory" approach still a good one?
Thank you,
Daphne Ippolito
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