AudioFire: change xmit_max_cycles_early_transmit from 2 to 4. Ben Briedis reports...
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authorjwoithe <jwoithe@2be59082-3212-0410-8809-b0798e1608f0>
Tue, 1 May 2012 01:04:50 +0000 (1 01:04 +0000)
committerjwoithe <jwoithe@2be59082-3212-0410-8809-b0798e1608f0>
Tue, 1 May 2012 01:04:50 +0000 (1 01:04 +0000)
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parent43e38d45655ce57271526e1d81bc46453dad4481
AudioFire: change xmit_max_cycles_early_transmit from 2 to 4.  Ben Briedis reports that this results in a more stable and predictable round-trip latency.  An open question: does this apply equally well to the other AudioFire devices?  Testing is the only way of determining this.

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