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  • Posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software on Jamulus - Internet Jam Session Software

    Hi Gilgongo, I went to Fast.com and I also used my Speedtest app by Ookla and the results were very different so I'm not quite sure what to tell you. Fast.com says that my download speed is 320 mbps and my upload speed is 40 mbps where my Speedtest app says my download speed is 729 mbps and my upload is 38 mbps. While I assume the Speedtest app is more acccurate, I'm hoping that even if the Fast.com numbers are correct they are still good enough to provide enough bandwidth to avoid the audio dropouts...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software on Jamulus - Internet Jam Session Software

    I'm running a private server on a cloud and while the program works fine for the most part, the only way that I can get the lowest latency is if I check "enable small network buffers". which unfortunately make my audio sound robotic and jittery. My question is, "if I were to upgrade my server package (i.e. more memory, or faster processor speed, or larger hard drive, ect) would that help to reduce the latency and or improve the audio in general and specifically concerning the small network buffe...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software on Jamulus - Internet Jam Session Software

    Thanks again for your response. I'll go back in and try to get my cloud server to recognize the capital F. Regarding the delay, I've tried and while I am successful in connecting to the server, It's still slow despite the fact that I've upgraded my internet service. (400mb down - 20mb up) I'm still looking to improve the latency. By the way, I see from your videos that you are a drummer using a Roland V-Drum kit. I am also a drummer and using a Roland V-Drum kit as well. Are you using your V-Drum...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software on Jamulus - Internet Jam Session Software

    First of all, thank you for responding so soon and thanks for creating this program!! Regarding the capital F, I tried that and got an error message which is why I tried the lower case "f" Without wasting your time, is there a command or a way I can determine if the lower case "f" is actually having any effect? (or if it's working, should the sound or latency difference be that obvious?) Also, can you give me a general idea how far away I can be from a server and still expect to be able to play with...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Jamulus Software on Jamulus - Internet Jam Session Software

    I've installed Jamulus on a cloud server and I'm desparately trying to lower my latency as I live about 140 miles from the cloud. I used the command "sudo systemctl start jamulus -f and while the server didn't throw an error message, I'm concerned that because I used a lowercase "F", nothing will change. Can some please confirm that is has to be a capital F? The server is Unbuntu 18.04

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