Inserting Latency in NVDA Speech and Bluetooth Audio
Bhavya shah
Dear all,
This may come off as an odd request, but I do need it to simulate a certain scenario. I would like to have NVDA's speech - with the same voice settings and my same ESpeak-NG - be outputted but with a delay of 150 ms. Latency is generally frowned upon, yes, but I would like to artificially manufacture it at present. Is there some way of doing this? For context, I am aware that standard Bluetooth audio (sans low latency audio codecs) typically have an associated latency of 150-250 ms. Since I do not have the required equipment to test that practically, I want to emulate that latency with NVDA on my laptop speakers so as to get a sense of how much a couple hundred milliseconds of delay is likely to affect me in the real world. Thanks. -- Best Regards Bhavya Shah Stanford University | Class of 2024 E-mail Address: bhavya.shah125@... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhavyashah125/
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