Hello Giso, > tonight (March 26th 2021, 7pm CET) we will play a concert with five > musicians at four different locations, using our ovbox system. I really enjoyed the concert very much, many thanks ! Reading the ovbox documentation on Github it's not clear to me how it really works - how the audio is routed. You mention both STUN and TURN servers which suggest different topologies. In my days in broadcasting (long ago), a multi-location concert would be done as - Each participant send his contribution to a central studio. - The studio provides a separate mix for each location (usually just an N-1 of the master mix) and sends this back. So this requires a bidirectinal linkg between each participant and the studio, and there are no direct connections between the different locations The other way would be to have direct audio streams between all participants, and each makes his own mix. This provides less latency but doesn't scale linearly. Since you provide head-tracking, I suspect this is how ovbox works ? Ciao, -- FA _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user