12-17-2013
Hello Vishal,
Could you please be more specific in your requirement and let us know the input and expected output for same please.
Thanks,
R. Singh
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jack_iodelay
JACK_IODELAY(1) General Commands Manual JACK_IODELAY(1)
NAME
jack_iodelay - JACK toolkit client to measure roundtrip latency
SYNOPSIS
jack_iodelay
DESCRIPTION
jack_iodelay will create one input and one output port, and then measures the latency (signal delay) between them. For this to work, the
output port must be connected to its input port. The measurement is accurate to a resolution of greater than 1 sample.
The expected use is to connect jack_iodelay's output port to a hardware playback port, then use a physical loopback cable from the corre-
sponding hardware output connector to an input connector, and to connect that corresponding hardware capture port to jack_iodelay's input
port. This creates a roundtrip that goes through any analog-to-digital or digital-converters that are present in the audio hardware.
Although the hardware loopback latency is the expected use, it is also possible to use jack_iodelay to measure the latency along any fully
connected signal path, such as those involving other JACK clients.
Once jack_iodelay completes its measurement it will print the total latency it has detected. This will include the JACK period length in
addition to any other latency in the signal path. It will continue to print the value every 0.5 seconds or so so that if you wish you can
vary aspects of the signal path to see their effect on the measured latency.
If no incoming signal is detected from the input port, jack_iodelay will print
Signal below threshold... .
every second until this changes (e.g. until you establish the correct connections).
To use the value measured by jack_iodelay with the -I and -O arguments of a JACK backend (also called Input Latency and Output Latency in
the setup dialog of qjackctl), you must subtract the JACK period size from the result. Then, if you believe that the latency is equally
distributed between the input and output parts of your audio hardware (extremely likely), divide the result by two and use that for input
and/or output latency value. Doing this measurement will enable JACK clients that use the JACK latency API to accurately position/delay
audio to keep signals synchronized even when there are inherent delays in the end-to-end signal pathways.
AUTHOR
Originally written in C++ by Fons Adriensen, ported to C by Torben Hohn.
0-122-0 September 2012 JACK_IODELAY(1)