01-18-2021, 12:44 PM
Further to my previous email, I have contacted Cyrus, with the following rersponse:
We don’t officially support any Linux distribution as there are too many variables. As a starting point, in the distribution you are running, have a look how much latency the GPIO kernel module is adding. As the soundKey is an asynchronous device, if there is too much latency between packet request and receive, data corruption can occur which sounds like you describe. Again, we don’t support Linux, so please use these points as a steer to find out more on sites such github or raspberrypi.org
Is there anyway to change the latency?
Geoff
We don’t officially support any Linux distribution as there are too many variables. As a starting point, in the distribution you are running, have a look how much latency the GPIO kernel module is adding. As the soundKey is an asynchronous device, if there is too much latency between packet request and receive, data corruption can occur which sounds like you describe. Again, we don’t support Linux, so please use these points as a steer to find out more on sites such github or raspberrypi.org
Is there anyway to change the latency?
Geoff