Re: Best collaboration software...

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On 4/3/20 11:38 AM, Giso Grimm wrote:

On GNU/Linux is it worth to mention that the Non-Session-Manager [1]
saves all your settings in one folder, which makes it more easy to share
session between Linuxmusicians, might help when you use the same
software (Kxstudio for instance).

Netjack [2] comes to mind. Ardour [3] is crossplatform.
last week we successfully tried zita-njbridge to get a high quality
audio link between Norway and Germany. No audible dropouts, however, the
round trip latency without the sound cards 72 ms (measured with jdelay),
which was too much for a satisfactory jam session. We used the default
settings of zita-njbridge, no buffer tweaking, 24 bits/sample, 2
channels.
The manpage of zita-njbridge says it is for local network afaik
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