> You exactly reproduced what I was trying to say -- the problem is most
> probably that GNU Radio uses the audio device as if it was an actual
> audio device. But it's not. The virtualization breaks the "easy to
> achieve" real-time needed for audio playback.
> Therefore more buffering is necessary. As Martin described, having an
> additional layer of buffers can solve audio problems. You did that
> with network loopback.
> But these problems are only there because VM audio doesn't work like
> "real" audio. Still not a GR bug :) Long story short: Don't use your
> VM to play audio, if it does not work reliably.
OK. We finally achieved agreement ! :)
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