Manually test that PA default latencies result in no glitching for each host API
- all host apis should produce non-glitching audio with default high and low latency
Need to choose tests that can verify this for input and output. Then run with each host API on each platform (possibly Win XP, Vista, Win7 separately).
Possibly the loopback test can be used for this. Need to check.
Ideally we would perform this test on many computers. But at a minimum we should test every host API at least once.
Required for resolving ticket #97. Do #201/#202 test first.
||= host api =||= status=||
||alsa || ? ||
||asihpi || ? ||
||asio || ? ||
||coreaudio || ? ||
||dsound || ? ||
||jack || ? ||
||oss || ? ||
||wasapi || ? ||
||wdmks || ? ||
||wmme || ? ||
Need to choose tests that can verify this for input and output. Then run with each host API on each platform (possibly Win XP, Vista, Win7 separately).
Possibly the loopback test can be used for this. Need to check.
Ideally we would perform this test on many computers. But at a minimum we should test every host API at least once.
Required for resolving ticket #97. Do #201/#202 test first.
||= host api =||= status=||
||alsa || ? ||
||asihpi || ? ||
||asio || ? ||
||coreaudio || ? ||
||dsound || ? ||
||jack || ? ||
||oss || ? ||
||wasapi || ? ||
||wdmks || ? ||
||wmme || ? ||
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