On 05.05.20 21:02, Chris Caudle wrote: > On Tue, May 5, 2020 1:07 pm, Paul Davis wrote: >> The one thing I remember about soundjack from the presentation at >> tonmeistertage years ago was that inter-continental latencies are MUCH >> worse than in-country, often to the point of not being very usable. This >> isn't due to soundjack but the nature of routing across sub-ocean links >> etc. Just something to be aware of if you're trying to connect and work >> with people a *long* way away. > > That should also apply in general to the number of routing devices the > link has to traverse, and general distance. So same city would be better, > same ISP in the same city wold probably be better still. Best would be > same building connecting through a single building Ethernet switch. in our setup we are five participants, all in North Germany (Hamburg, Bremen, Oldenburg and two villages not very far away). Interestingly the peer-to-peer ping times are not much shorter than the added ping times from the peers to the server (in Frankfurt) and back to the other peers. > > I watched that Doobie Brothers performance originally mentioned, and I > don't think that was live. That is one possibility if you don't mind, > have one person start a session then pass it around, everyone adds their > part. Not as enjoyable as performing together with other people, but > probably results in a better quality performance overall. > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user