At 12:08 PM -0500 1/16/16, David Saunders wrote:
I been working with a few DJs, and written several boards and other
stuff for them.
But on the things they noticed is the song board update faster then
there stream does.
I take that as a complement that I can get the boards updating
faster then them listing
to the stream. I even added a trim command to them to "delay" the
update. If you DJ
and listen to your output from you mixer and listen in the client
as the same time you
get an echo effect :) This is due to the time it takes to
mixer->encoder -> stream
server -> decoder -> listener. This delay can be up to 15 sec
depending on how
everything is setup. The only way to get a good sync with objects
is to have the
client proved the control with there own client.
Hi David.
Yes, audio streaming latency is a pain and breaks the action/result
loop in a bad way. You can't even try to compensate, since latency
differ from viewer to viewer. Your are never sure what your listeners
hear.
There is nothing we can do here. HTTP streaming is not real-time. RTP
is, but that's another story.
Happy DJ'ing (with delay).
-- Jeff
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