[asterisk-users] Meetme on short network

Jerry Geis geisj at pagestation.com
Mon Nov 26 10:13:13 CST 2012


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>
> By not "in sync" do you mean that there is a delay between when the
> speaker speaks and when the client hears it?
>
>
> There's always going to be some amount of delay. It takes time to encode
> the audio, send it, mix it (in this case), receive it, decode it, and
> have it pass through a jitterbuffer (which by definition of being a
> buffer introduces delay).
>
> How much of a delay are you hearing?
Josh,

I am using a "source" file so its not speak live voice. when I say "not 
in sync" I don't care
about a delay per say - its that 4 out of 5 of the clients are saying 
the same thing at the same
time and the one I rebooted is just slightly "off" not identical to 1-4.
So I have 5 clients where the hardware is identical, on  the same 
switch, same length network cable, etc... I reboot one unit so even 
though it goes away and then rejoins the MeetMe - I would think that the 
server is still sending out audio at the same time as the  other 1-4 
units and would take the exact same amount of time to decode and all 
that and should be "in sync" with clients 1-4.

again - dont care about delay - was just expecting the 1-5 units to all 
be in sync.

Thanks

Jerry
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