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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I add a probable probabilitiy in which
I thought:<br>
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- Using Gstreamer to encode audio and put in a IP address, using
GStreamer Jack plugin.<br>
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Anyone knows something about this? I'll write in Gstreamer mail
list right now.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">El 12/09/16 a las 18:07, Paul Davis
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<div dir="ltr">for wifi, this question cannot be answered
deterministically. the same hardware+software environment or
at a different time of day may yield different results. there
are situations where it could work for some period of time,
but relying on that would be foolhardy. <br>
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<p>Yes... some months ago I researched about wifi net stability to
send/receive OSC messages and read about it... about its
unstability. And I am talking about OSC messages only.<br>
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El 12/09/16 a las 17:58, Mario Sottile escribió:<br>
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<p>For some days, I'm testing some ways to send/receive audio
to/from two computers connected with WiFi to a router. I use
Jack in both machines and I need to use WiFi, no wires, because
of a necessarily comfort issue.<br>
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<h3>What I tested:<br>
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<p> - netsend~/netreceive~ from <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.nullmedium.de/dev/netsend%7E/">http://www.nullmedium.de/dev/netsend~/</a>.
It works, but it makes a lot of click/pops: unacceptable.</p>
- I compiled zita-njbridge and, finally, I made it work: also
unaceptable because of similar noises and silences.
<h3>What I didn't test yet:</h3>
<p>- netsend~/netreceive~ from <a moz-do-not-send="true"
class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.remu.fr/sound-delta/netsend%7E/">http://www.remu.fr/sound-delta/netsend~/</a>,
because it is not compiled for Linux and I don't know how to do
it.<br>
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<p>- I tried to use jack.trip but, because an error, I should
compile 1.1 version. I didn't do it, because I have to install
Qt5. I'm afraid of doing a mess...<br>
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<p>- NetJack1: I like the idea of compressing audio, but I don't
like the master-slave design because I have to use both
soundcards speakers and microphones.</p>
<p>- NetJack2: also it has master-slave system. I don't know if I
will can make the configuration I need.</p>
<p>Also, I have to send from one computer to the other, a
screencast (I would use VNC or "X over SSH", I have to test
them). It doesn't matter if it is not perfect, it is only for
monitoring.<br>
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Now, the question: <b>Will I can get what I need? Will I can send
audio to/from both computers with no clicks/pops/silences and
also send video from one to another?<br>
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</b>If the answer is "NO", I'm ending right here my research.<br>
Thanks in advance.<br>
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