![]() You might then immediately think that the delay then comes from the pre-amp, however, when connecting my headphones to the pre-amp and comparing it with my speakers, there's no delay experienced at all.Īll of this makes me think there's some kind of buffer issue on the line-in input, but that still doesn't explain why I'm not experiencing such delay when connecting the mac mini straight to the headphone jack output of the streamer.ĭo you folks have any idea what might be the cause? Do you think I could solve the problem by using a dumb USB sound card? Is there any way to decrease the line-in buffer, if that's even the cause? I know there are ways to do that via logic pro and all, but the use-case's different here. I also tried using the analog RCA output of the pre-amp (using an RCA to jack cable), but the result is the same. When doing that, I'm experiencing audio delay, of roughly 200ms, which causes the audio spectrum to get out of sync with the audio getting out of my speakers. Unfortunately though, when using the headphone jack of the streamer, it no longer sends audio to my amp (and thus to my speakers).Īs I also have a headphone pre-amp, the Fostex HPA8 MK2, I tried connecting the streamer to the pre-amp with an optical cable, and then tried connecting the pre-amp's headphone output to the Mac mini's line-in input. Now, when using the headphone jack output on the streamer and connect it straight to the line-in of the mac mini, I'm experiencing no delay at all. ![]() I have a streamer as an audio source which I'd like to connect to my mac mini's line input to forward the song to audioMotion ![]() I'm trying to build a fancy audio visualizer with an old Mac mini and audioMotion.
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