latency (audio)


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Latency (audio)
Latency refers to a short period of delay (usually measured in milliseconds) between when an audio signal enters and when it emerges from a system. Potential contributors to latency in an audio system include analog-to-digital conversionbufferingdigital signal processingtransmission timedigital-to-analog conversion and the speed of sound in air.

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