jack_delay (measure the latency of your sound card)
jack_delay is a small command line JACK app you can use to measure the
latency of your sound card. It uses a phase measurements on a set of
tones to measure the delay from the output to the input. Accuracy is
about 1/1000 of a sample.
Definitely read the docs in /usr/doc/jack_delay-$VERSION/README to
understand how to use this.
This package uses POSIX filesystem capabilities to execute with
elevated privileges (required for realtime audio processing). This
may be considered a security/stability risk. Please read
http://www.slackbuilds.org/caps/ for more information. To disable
capabilities, pass SETCAP=no to the script.
This requires: jack
Maintained by: B. Watson
Keywords: latency,jack,loopback
ChangeLog: jack_delay
Homepage:
https://kokkinizita.linuxaudio.org/linuxaudio/
Download SlackBuild:
jack_delay.tar.gz
jack_delay.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
jack_delay.SlackBuild |
jack_delay.info |
setcap.sh |
slack-desc |
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