I have used Skype in the past. However, Skype is designed for high
quality telephone conversations and it tries to eliminate background
noise. A certain amount of noise is inherent in our usage and any
attempt to eliminate it, instead of improving it, causes pumping. Thus,
I use IPSound by SM5VXC which just plays it like it is. Thus, I find
that IPSound works much better than Skype for our purposes.
73, Rich - W3ZJ
Dan Parsons wrote:
What software options are there for routing rx/tx audio over the network,
for remote PowerSDR operation? Normally I use Skype, but I'm rarely outside
my house, I usually operate remotely on the same LAN, so I don't need its
global reach. And the audio quality & latency are not that great.
What I'd really like is some sort of client/server app that works over
regular IP networks without needing a central server (i.e., Skype) to talk
to. Something that can run over my LAN and that can take advantage of the
bandwidth offered by a LAN connection. Ideally something with clients for
MacOS X, too.
This is something that I'd use VAC to connect PowerSDR to.
I found something that fit the bill a few weeks ago but I can't remember it.
Thanks!
Dan, KB2USN
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