On 12/18/18 6:04 PM, Tim via users wrote:
You'd need to be broadcasting a stream, and have players that that simply replay the current live stream, to get past that hurdle. As well as for being able to handle what one speaker system does when it recovers from a signal hiccup.
That's what Logitech Media Server does. It sends a stream and the clients know what point they are at in the stream. Adding a client to a synchronization group causes a brief interruption in the output of all clients.
The second hurdle will be decoding delays. You'd want to be using the same playback hardware and software, on every player, to *try* make everything have the same inherent delay.
That's not necessary. You feed data ahead of the playing point, so the audio is already decoded when it comes time to play it.
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