Thomas,
I may be wrong on this, but if anything I would think that you would have
higher latency/jitter on the wireless side, not on the wired side.  Since
the wired is running behind the wireless, I wonder if your sound card/driver
is somehow injecting latency?  What type of card are you using?

Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Egrelius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Slim Devices Discussion" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 8:36 AM
Subject: Re: [slim] How do slimserver clients sync to same stream ?


>
> > between each track, the server waits for all clients to be ready
> > ($client->readytosync), and buffers ($client->bufferFullness) at the
playable
> > level.  They are all then started at the same time. It is all handled by
the
> > server.  As for the specifics of how softsqueeze fakes itself as
hardware, I'll
> > have to leave that one for Richard.
>
> Hmm... this is interesting (in combination with the reply from Richard) as
> I have never been able to sync my squeezebox and softsqueeze (on the same
> LAN) with eachother properly. The softsqueeze is always a beat or two
> behind, and it doesn't change between songs.
>
> I have read many previous posts about this as well, but haven't managed to
> get it working on my end. I haven't had the option to test two hardware
> boxes together yet though. Squeezebox is on wireless while the PC is
> wired, if that makes any difference, but as I understand it, that
> shouldn't really impact on the syncing. Or?
>
> /Egge
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