I might have been unclear and I apologise if I was. These are JACK settings except for the constant local/server=2 in Jamulus and yes, the sound was as clear as it can be in Jamulus. EDIT: Updated the first post.
Measured in Jamulus using "Enable Small Network Buffers" and (for consistency) manual jitter buffers at local=2 and server=2. All the audio interface latency settings are setup using JACK. I use the application Qjackctl and under its Setup section I can control the amount of Frames/period (64 samples) and periods/buffers (i.e. 2, 4 or 8). Made these measurements because 64 * 2 samples crackled but gave me the advantage of "Enable Small Network Buffers" among other things. On this laptops built in...
Measured in Jamulus using "Enable Small Network Buffers" and (for consistency) manual jitter buffers at local=2 and server=2. All the audio interface latency settings are setup using JACK. I use the application Qjackctl and under its Setup section I can control the amount of Frames/period (64 samples) and periods/buffers (i.e. 2, 4 or 8). Made these measurements because 64 * 2 samples crackled but gave me the advantage of "Enable Small Network Buffers" among other things. On this laptops built in...
I use the application Qjackctl and under its Setup section I can control the amount of Frames/period (64 samples) and periods/buffers (i.e. 2, 4 or 8). EDIT: Updated the first post.
Measured in Jamulus using "Enable Small Network Buffers" and (for consistency) manual jitter buffers at local=2 and server=2. Made these measurements because 64 * 2 samples crackled but gave me the advantage of "Enable Small Network Buffers" among other things. On this laptops built in sound card I had to use 256 samples to enjoy xrun free sessions. Using 128 samples had small xruns but sometimes noticable and that made the automatic jitter buffer increase. Therefore I used 64 samples and 8 buffers...
I might have been unclear and I apologise if I was. These are JACK settings except for the constant local/server=2 in Jamulus and yes, the sound was as clear as it can be in Jamulus.
I use the application Qjackctl and under its Setup section I can control the amount of Frames/period (64 samples) and periods/buffers (i.e. 2, 4 or 8).