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real-time audio
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Real-time audio on Windows covers low-latency audio streaming, kernel-level performance monitoring, and AI voice synthesis. Discussions include using LatencyMon to diagnose audio glitches caused by ISRs and DPCs, streaming stereo audio over the internet for radio broadcasting, and Microsoft's Copilot Audio Expressions with Scripted mode for verbatim reading. These topics highlight the importance of minimizing latency for professional audio work and the integration of real-time audio in Windows applications.
OpenAI is testing a new bidirectional voice experience in the ChatGPT app in June 2026, according to user reports and app-code sightings, with early demonstrations showing the assistant speaking while listening, interrupting naturally, counting alongside a user, and correcting mistakes in real...
For a surprising number of Windows systems, the guilty party behind intermittent stutters, dropped frames, and mysteriously sluggish behaviour isn’t a CPU pegged at 100% or a full SSD — it’s the tiny, sub-millisecond interruptions inside the kernel that LatencyMon can expose and quantify in...
Microsoft's Copilot Labs has quietly expanded the Audio Expressions sandbox with a new Scripted mode, bringing a verbatim reading option to a feature set already known for expressive, multi‑character voice synthesis—and it arrives at a moment when Microsoft is moving aggressively into...
Hello Windows-friends,
I am Mike and a new member.
I have a question about audio.
I want to stream in realtime over the internet from one pc to another pc a stereo audio signal.
I want to use it for a radiostation so the dj on location can stream his music in stereo to the studio where it will...